Col. Batguano
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Has anyone here ever tried one?
Now doing a build to replicate this gun would be a really fun build to try and take on and replicate. It’d be “invent the wheel” stuff at just about every turn. Not a lot of under hammer flint locks out there. Figuring out the lock would be the first thing to try and get right. It's not like any major lock makers make anything even close to what's needed.
Here's a link to the original.
https://jamesdjulia.com/item/4352-394/
The original sold a few years ago for $13,800 plus the 20% buyer’s premium, + shipping. Not an insane amount like some originals trade for. Like most of us, I have fired flintlocks upside down before, and they don’t seem to be appreciably slower, but I think you DO have to use a bit more powder in the pan. Your forward arm placement would be pretty important to pay attention to as well!
Now doing a build to replicate this gun would be a really fun build to try and take on and replicate. It’d be “invent the wheel” stuff at just about every turn. Not a lot of under hammer flint locks out there. Figuring out the lock would be the first thing to try and get right. It's not like any major lock makers make anything even close to what's needed.
Here's a link to the original.
https://jamesdjulia.com/item/4352-394/
The original sold a few years ago for $13,800 plus the 20% buyer’s premium, + shipping. Not an insane amount like some originals trade for. Like most of us, I have fired flintlocks upside down before, and they don’t seem to be appreciably slower, but I think you DO have to use a bit more powder in the pan. Your forward arm placement would be pretty important to pay attention to as well!
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