shootrj2003
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My project is restoration of an original Birmingham ...for want of a better description,Northeast trade gun, obtained at a auction for $50 barrel is good with a fair bore ,lock was a flint converted to percussion and also works all the metal is in fair shape ,seems to be about 12 ga. With Birmingham proof marks dating it to about 1830, wood is total loss ,dry rot ,though ,enough to use as a template for a piece of cherry and for copying inlet of lock and pins etc.will have to replace thenipple and base, pretty beat up ,there is no serpent so probably not for actual Indian trade but a settlers or hunters gun .The barrel is part octagon then round after the half stock ends ,the brass thimble is beat up probably needs replacement seems to me to be a fair candidate as it certainly not much of a museum piece but the parts are all there the screws may be a challenge to replacement,are there any experts on these in the southern NY State area that I could discuss this with?(Mid Hudson region) I am proficient with these just would like a face to face second opinion meeting even if it’s not shootable I will restore to original appearance.
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