pvt_McCracken
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HELP!!!!
This pass weekend at Colonial Michilimackinac, my wrist on my 1742 Brown Bess Military Heritage broke.
I have enjoyed this musket, and since I bought mine from them my unit and surrounding friendly units have bought I believe at least 10 of thier mukets, and we have had none, zip, zero problems with them.
Before some people start thinking that, my musket was dropped, step on, ran over, trampled by elephants, etc. No it wasn't. Hell I baby my musket.
We were marching into the fort to do a demonstration when I looked down at my musket and saw that my wrist was cracked right through the gain, on both sides. The crack starts right above the top plate on the stock and goes through the wrist and into the trigger area. The crack was right along the grains.
It looks like wood splitting or cracking down the grain.
I know historically speaking that this happened, but my musket is just 2 years old, and I do not shoot live rounds I have always shot blanks. I believe this should not have occurred.
I called MH on Monday and spoke with a older women, she told me the gentlemen in charge will not be home until Aug. 24th.
Has anybody have this occur to their muskets, or even more pointed question. Has anybody that owns a MH has had this happen to them, and what did you do?
If MH does not want to help me fix his problem, then what should I do?
42nd Highlander
Jeff
This pass weekend at Colonial Michilimackinac, my wrist on my 1742 Brown Bess Military Heritage broke.
I have enjoyed this musket, and since I bought mine from them my unit and surrounding friendly units have bought I believe at least 10 of thier mukets, and we have had none, zip, zero problems with them.
Before some people start thinking that, my musket was dropped, step on, ran over, trampled by elephants, etc. No it wasn't. Hell I baby my musket.
We were marching into the fort to do a demonstration when I looked down at my musket and saw that my wrist was cracked right through the gain, on both sides. The crack starts right above the top plate on the stock and goes through the wrist and into the trigger area. The crack was right along the grains.
It looks like wood splitting or cracking down the grain.
I know historically speaking that this happened, but my musket is just 2 years old, and I do not shoot live rounds I have always shot blanks. I believe this should not have occurred.
I called MH on Monday and spoke with a older women, she told me the gentlemen in charge will not be home until Aug. 24th.
Has anybody have this occur to their muskets, or even more pointed question. Has anybody that owns a MH has had this happen to them, and what did you do?
If MH does not want to help me fix his problem, then what should I do?
42nd Highlander
Jeff