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Colerain barrel, colonial Virginia lock, English style parts. Over 400.00 in parts. Can be disassembled and shipped without stock. Make an offer.
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It is safe and fully functional but has some imperfections. I'm not a professional builder but I used quality parts. No choke. Sparks and fires good.
 
I think if your going to run this as a bidding auction, every so often you should post the latest high bid (without saying who made the bid).
That way people who are interested will know where the bidding is and be able to decide if they want to raise their bid.
It will also allow people who are thinking about buying it know that the current price is higher than they want to pay so they won't bother bidding.
 
Colerain barrel, colonial Virginia lock, English style parts. Over 400.00 in parts. Can be disassembled and shipped without stock. Make an offer. View attachment 11984 View attachment 11985
Why are you selling as parts? Is it your intention to retain the stock and use it for another project or just to keep shipping lower. If the gun as assembled is functional and you do not intend to keep the stock, could you post a picture or two of the gun at a little farther distance to get a better idea of what it looks like please, perhaps from the back of the lock forward and the front of the lock to the butt stock. Also, the dimension overall as assembled and the barrel length (along with the length of the octagonal section and round section) would be helpful.

Thanks

Woody
 
Theres D on the inside of the lock. Makes me think it's a Davis. I only used quality parts on all my guns.
 
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