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    Roller lock ..need someone to enlighten me.

    Just received my first flintlock which I will be taking pictures and adding further discussion of in the future. However, to begin with I would like to find out more about the lock which appears to have the name "Roller" stamped on it. The first R is half gone but I don't believe it is...
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    Numrich Swivel breech ..Lock question

    Just purchased a Numrich swivel Breech double .45 Cal. However it was from an auction and sight unseen (I'll learn one of these days...). Yes, it's barrels are rusty etc, etc. but it might make a blanket gun project. Reason for this thread something is amiss in the lock. It's a simple...
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    information on Lock Manufacturers ????

    Is there a similar book or reference guide to lock manufacturers such as the "American Gunsmiths;" which would provide information on Flint and percussion lock manufacturers. I have seen names given here for people that provide locks for different rifles being built. I would like to research...
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    Prof Marks Possible Belgian.. German??

    I saw a listing on one of the threads of Prof marks but a search hasn't brought it up. Possible Belgian a "Crown over a U and a G along side of it. I'dtry a picture but that might be out of my realm ..."Old Guy" some of you will understand. The gun in question has no other markings to...
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    A Grateful Thanks

    I wish to thank all the regular members who go out of their way to help those of us with newbe questions even if they have been asked a hundred times. I am fairly new to the forum and haven't posted much to speak of. I will be posting more in the future since within the last year I have...
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    E. Phillips gunmaker N.Y

    New to board. Looking to find out more about E. Phillips who was a gunmaker in the mid 1800s. Only thing found out so far is that he was noted for making heavy barreled target rifles with telescopes. Any more detailed information or reference materials would be appreciated. ZEE
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