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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: California
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This example, whose overall build quality is typical of the indifferent-at-best workmanship of the place and time, is nonetheless interesting because in its current state it seems to speak of a rather long service life. The decoration on the lockplate, cock, and buttcap is of halfway decent quality, whereas the rest of the furniture is pretty childish. The stock should extend almost to the muzzle, the present 3/4 length forestock is an anomaly. That, and the thinness of the handle behind the trigger guard, hint at some sort of repair or modification post-manufacture. The piece exudes a rustic charm that reminds me of much of the armament used in Spain's American colonies --often exhibiting extensive wear, and cobbled-together components that probably have a fascinating story to tell. |
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