10th September 2008, 09:46 PM | #1 |
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One more Miquelete
Before i withdraw with shame at seeing the magnificent pieces that have been shown in this Forum, let me show some more of my "junk".
This time a hunting musket, probably end XVIII century, with a Miquelete lock, converted from flint to percussion, probably around 1830, as happened to many thousands of flintlock pieces. The name PEREZ on the lock, basically that of the lock (only) maker, doesn't come listed in any sources i have consulted. The marks on the barrel may well be only a fantasy, a procedure usually taken in those days, to give the piece some added value appearance. One thing i have no doubt; this weapon saw a hell of a lot of action. Fernando |
10th September 2008, 11:05 PM | #2 |
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Thanks for the nice words. Mine are not exactly magnificent, but they all sure have seen a lot of History.
This Miiguelete is very interesting! Specially the work done to repair the shoulder stock, including all the reinforcements and the metal finger guard. Wow! Very imaginative. Best M |
11th September 2008, 05:27 AM | #3 | |
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From the pieces of yours which have appeared on the Forum, your collection is not to be ashamed of!! Regards Stu |
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