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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: St. Louis, MO area.
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Thanks so much for your response. I was just wondering if your barrel was plugged in the same manner as Stewart's and mine. And it sounds like it is. I've seen one other variation of plugging the breech using a fairly thick, flat plate with a notch cut in for a rear sight. The plate is just slightly larger diameter than the breech of the barrel. The barrel they cut up in the "Mughal Matchlock" YouTube video had this style. Sorry to hear your recoil lug is missing. But that seems to add proof that the barrel was mounted in a stock at some point. Yes, it's obvious some of these barrels were made without pan covers. With the barrels being made so robust, I've wondered why the pan covers were made of such a thin piece of metal? It seems that most of the barrels you see today have the cover broke off. I'm going to have a new cover made for mine using a bit thicker iron, since mine is already missing. Thanks for the Link with that list of guns. Super interesting!!! Especially the notes of barrel decoration. By the way, the length of my barrel is 55.5". Your barrel, with the silver work should display very well. Rick. |
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