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Company men often got company guns......They had to pay for them, but they got them.
There's a kit for the Queen Anne lock all ready to put together. :wink:Trot said:No experience whatsoever, but it has a Siler lock. An excellent lock, but completely wrong for a trade gun.
Seems pretty good to me. But it's not historically correct? He modified his serpent plate to make it look like the originals.
Rich Pierce said:While correct that a proper bluing is done by browning and boiling, on cheap trade guns, the very cheapest guns available, fire bluing is widely believed to have been the method used.
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