I went to the local gun show today and saw the usual assortment of plastic stocked ammoeaters and worn out Winchesters. Few BP guns and most were the worse for wear however I did find the Third Edition Blue Book of Modern Black Powder Values for $20.
They had the Forth Edition too, but I figured I would save $5 and get last years book.
An interesting area in this book shows a number of color photos of Flintlocks by "America's Artisan Gunmakers". Beautiful work!
A even more interesting chapter deals with the Italian Proof Marks and the code letters which give the year of manufacture for the gun.
The Italian Proof marks are the Star in a circle over the letters PN, and a square shield with crossed rifles in it and a circled star on the top.
Both of these marks are required on Italian BP guns.
The older guns, starting in 1954 were marked with roman numerals starting with X in 1954 and going thru XXVI in 1970. XX7 thru XX9 and XXX represent 1971 thru 1974.
I own a few of these old guns so I can say these roman numerals are not in a box or anything.
Newer guns use a rectangle with two letters in it.
These started with AA in 1975 thru AF in 1980 and skipped AG so AH is 1981.
AI,AL,AM,AN,AP,AS,AT,AU,and AZ is 1982 thru 1990.
BA,BB,BC,BD,BF,BH,BI,BL,BM,BN,BP,BS and BT is 1991 thru 2003.
I thought it interesting that my oldest Italian Replica is my Colt Walker, made in 1967 by S.Marco and still shoots great!
Have fun with your new found information :: :: ::
They had the Forth Edition too, but I figured I would save $5 and get last years book.
An interesting area in this book shows a number of color photos of Flintlocks by "America's Artisan Gunmakers". Beautiful work!
A even more interesting chapter deals with the Italian Proof Marks and the code letters which give the year of manufacture for the gun.
The Italian Proof marks are the Star in a circle over the letters PN, and a square shield with crossed rifles in it and a circled star on the top.
Both of these marks are required on Italian BP guns.
The older guns, starting in 1954 were marked with roman numerals starting with X in 1954 and going thru XXVI in 1970. XX7 thru XX9 and XXX represent 1971 thru 1974.
I own a few of these old guns so I can say these roman numerals are not in a box or anything.
Newer guns use a rectangle with two letters in it.
These started with AA in 1975 thru AF in 1980 and skipped AG so AH is 1981.
AI,AL,AM,AN,AP,AS,AT,AU,and AZ is 1982 thru 1990.
BA,BB,BC,BD,BF,BH,BI,BL,BM,BN,BP,BS and BT is 1991 thru 2003.
I thought it interesting that my oldest Italian Replica is my Colt Walker, made in 1967 by S.Marco and still shoots great!
Have fun with your new found information :: :: ::