And a lot more pictures including the stock.
Robby
last two pic @And a lot more pictures including the stock.
Robby
last two pictures are of inside the barrel .why the five indentations at base has me.last two pic @
thanks for your reply. I'm inclined to think the same about put together. I knew that 2 of screws were newer then the others. with that said I'll try to make it look good and hang it some where.Thanks for your pics - I'll be frank and say that right now it looks like a put-together combination old and new parts. The stock is very crude compared with ANY English-made gun purporting to be of the flintlock era, nor does it actually look to be English in shape or style, although Mr D Person might tell me I'm wrong. The screws I discounted instantly, but as for the punch-marks in the breech plug - their significance totally escapes me. I've never seen anything like that before.
that could be and would make senseI was thinking the 5 dots may be a personal makers mark for the builder, pretty much just for his ability to say it was his
yes and still in good shape. can say that it had been used a fare amount. the inspection endoscope I use for all my BP guns is the best thing I got for these guns. didn't buy it for that reason but realize it would work and see how truly clean I got it from top to bottom.after all of the years of shooting they are still visible, remarkable?
yes and explain why your colon has be completely clean, it don't work to good in muddy waters.sorta like having a COLINOSKEPEY, you know the thing that checks our bottoms.
yes. thanks for your replyAgree with Toot in Post #10. I've seen Belgium guns assembled from various surplus parts with the same type of markings.View attachment 111778View attachment 111779
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