Chris Nolin
32 Cal.
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I bought this .50 Pedersoli flintlock last week from the Blunderbuss gun store in Denver. The owner said this is a Pedersoli Pennsylvania, but now that it's home and under better light, it looks closer to a Kentucky to me. 35-1/2" barrel. I'm not able to positively ID the gun because a.) I don't know enough about this style of long gun to just know by looking, 2.) It appears to be more than a few years old, so the current Pedersoli product website doesn't match up, and D.) Being a used gun, no documentation came with it. Based on the pictures, would you guys help me figure out what it is and approximately when it was made?
Also, you may have noticed the silver-ish finish on all but the lock. Is this German silver? I like the silver color look, but am wondering if that mottled discoloration is deliberate "patina," or if it's corrosion that I can polish out. Also, the lacquer on the lock face looks like it's cracking. Should/can I strip the lacquer and reapply, or would that ruin the lock?
I haven't fired it yet, but I'm looking forward to taking it to the range next weekend. I picked up some 4Fg Goex for priming, and plan to start light, with maybe 50gr of OE 2Fg under a PRB.
Also, you may have noticed the silver-ish finish on all but the lock. Is this German silver? I like the silver color look, but am wondering if that mottled discoloration is deliberate "patina," or if it's corrosion that I can polish out. Also, the lacquer on the lock face looks like it's cracking. Should/can I strip the lacquer and reapply, or would that ruin the lock?
I haven't fired it yet, but I'm looking forward to taking it to the range next weekend. I picked up some 4Fg Goex for priming, and plan to start light, with maybe 50gr of OE 2Fg under a PRB.