kh54
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Greetings All. I have a Replica Arms import of a V. Bernardelli reproduction Mississippi rifle manufactured/proofed in 1985. I’m wondering about how authentic the metal finishes are. The hammer and lock plate both have a nice case hardened finish and the barrel is a bronze color. I’ve finished one gun with an “antique brown” color but the bronze isn’t like that at all. It looks a lot like anodized aluminum.
This also has a funky ramrod. The brass end isn’t solid, it’s just a hollow cone, and will grab round balls when trying to seat them with a little force. I thought I could easily fix that by filling the cone with lead, but I’m open to other ideas.
So, can y’all enlighten me a bit? How would the originals have been finished? Anything else about the ramrod I should know? Thanks for any thoughts!
This also has a funky ramrod. The brass end isn’t solid, it’s just a hollow cone, and will grab round balls when trying to seat them with a little force. I thought I could easily fix that by filling the cone with lead, but I’m open to other ideas.
So, can y’all enlighten me a bit? How would the originals have been finished? Anything else about the ramrod I should know? Thanks for any thoughts!