I hope you recover soon, cosistrike!
Ron
Ron
I have to go back for a procedure, but hopefully will be good as new afterwards. Thank youI hope you recover soon, cosistrike!
Ron
So glad you noticed this one. It was built probably around 1720ish. It truly is left handed with a right hand lock, as it has the cheek piece on the lock side and a sliding patch box on the opposite side. It’s 20 bore and the rifling is as good as new. Has a makers mark, but I haven’t been able to put a name to it as yet.Love that left-hand jeager with the right side lock. What's the story on that one?
Just happened to have these pictures on my iPad.Love that left-hand jeager with the right side lock. What's the story on that one?
Here’s a few photos. Whoops, these are the dog lockWhat's that lefty lurking in there?
ADK Bigfoot
Some photosI had the same question! One lefty in a nice collection of "properly fit" weapons. : )
I'll assume that reflects many, many years of research and collecting.
I’ve put some pictures of the dog lock up for everyoneWell, I already asked about the doglock in the first pic. I took the Op's advise and contacted Loyalist Arms about the (3) Indian options. Those are all a month or more out. I have not made a decision, but; that photo did pique my interest. I do a lot more talking than buying. For those who missed that discussion: the OP's doglock is a custom build, while I asked about availability and options to me in USA.
Ron. If you look at the pictures, I’ve tried to list the guns in order and have given the photo refCosiTrike, if it is not too much of a bother, could you list which of your muzzle loaders are originals and which are modern replicas?
That is quite a collection, Rick. I think I am feeling a little envy.
Ron
No ‘fraid not. Nice little gun thoughThanks for the pictures. Is the lefty smooth rifle signed?
ADK Bigfoot
Thank you. I do too.Yes, thanks for the pics. Really like that Doglock musket.
Rick
I thought that gun looked familiar and I realized that I have a picture of the lock side on my hard drive in a folder of original guns. Ha, no idea how long I've had the picture. I wonder if perhaps you had posted it at some point in the past. A gun builder friend of mine built a very similar jeager that was very possibly modeled after this gun. Thanks for sharing!Just happened to have these pictures on my iPad.
My pleasure. You may have got the picture from the vendors site before I bought it. It was also discussed some time ago on the British Militaria ForumI thought that gun looked familiar and I realized that I have a picture of the lock side on my hard drive in a folder of original guns. Ha, no idea how long I've had the picture. I wonder if perhaps you had posted it at some point in the past. A gun builder friend of mine built a very similar jeager that was very possibly modeled after this gun. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the time and effort to put this together. It is a fine collection.Ron. If you look at the pictures, I’ve tried to list the guns in order and have given the photo ref
69E7C....
50 cal flit Hatfield. An early one, custom built for the guy I bought it from
Original 38cal percussion rifle. Barrel reused at least 3 times, by looking at barrel loops, cut back barrel an repositioned sights etc.
Original pattern 1841 Mississippi rifle. 54 cal 7 groove rifling
Pedersoli Brown Bess
Original 20bore Jaeger. Left handed, but lock on the right. About 1720
54cal Jaeger. Some parts original.
Repro 10gauge doglock.
20BEF....
Original Belgian double 20 bore percussion shotgun.
Original 12 bore cartridge double shotgun, by WJJeffery
0.45 cal repro ‘Kentuckian’ flint rifle
0.45 cal left hand flint smooth rifle
Repro trade musket 12 gauge
58 cal repro smoothbore ‘buffalo hunter’ one of my first muzzle loaders.
16EFFA....
.41cal smooth rifle repro
10 bore doglock coaching carbine original
Original 1777 Charleville musket, dated 1812. Cut down by about 10” sometime in it’s working life,
Original flint pistol by H Nock
Original flint 1836 pattern US pistol
Original percussion 1842 pattern US pistol
Original flint trade pistol around 1830
Original early flint trade pistol with 12” barrel around 1710.
Original ‘Frankenpistol’. Original parts put together somewhen in the past
Thank you Ron. I’m still hoping to add one or two moreThank you for the time and effort to put this together. It is a fine collection.
Ron
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