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  1. CKGreene

    Gregorelli & Uberti, Navy Arms revolver

    Yeah, I consider myself fortunate to have found it. It's two years older than I am but doesn't look it.
  2. CKGreene

    Gregorelli & Uberti, Navy Arms revolver

    This is a Gregorelli & Uberti (GU on right side of bbl), .36 caliber revolver imported by Navy Arms. The bottom barrel flat has proof marks and the Roman numeral XVI date code, which equates to 1960. So, judging from what I deem as fine and even near mint condition, it's previous owner truly...
  3. CKGreene

    Need help identifying defarbed repro Enfield's markings

    Thank you. That gave me enough intel to research further and it checks out according to the Euroarms website: http://www.euroarms.net/euroarms_netPages/MARKING.htm.
  4. CKGreene

    Need help identifying defarbed repro Enfield's markings

    I have a nicely defarbed Enfield 3-band Tower in .58 caliber. In an effort to identify the maker I have included pictures of markings on the underside of the barrel and in the stock's barrel channel. I am asking for help identifying the maker. The serial number has been defarbed away. I've...
  5. CKGreene

    WANTED 1856-58 Sword Bayonet for 1858 Enfield 2-band rifle musket

    Hi and thanks for the pictures, but that's not it.
  6. CKGreene

    WANTED 1856-58 Sword Bayonet for 1858 Enfield 2-band rifle musket

    Yes, the one that goes with the 1856-1858 2-band Enfield. That may be the one. Can you post pictures of it?
  7. CKGreene

    WANTED 1856-58 Sword Bayonet for 1858 Enfield 2-band rifle musket

    I'm looking for a sword bayonet correct for the 1858 2-band Enfield rifle musket. I would prefer to have the scabbard and frog but not mandatory. If you have one you're willing to sell please post pictures.
  8. CKGreene

    The Ancient Arms Society

    No pretentious introductory branding; no annoying music; just the report of muzzleloaders and friendly cajoling. Nice.
  9. CKGreene

    SOLD Ranger Musket

    >> http://www.middlesexvillagetrading.com/MRBB.shtml << Here's a direct link to middlesex village trading's web site. Try helping a brother out sometime guys you'll sleep better.
  10. CKGreene

    Request help identifying modern Flintlock

    Hi, I know this is late. Maker is Ron Brimer of Waco, GA. Rice 44” Swamped barrel D weight, 1:48” twist; Chamber’s Deluxe Siler lock
  11. CKGreene

    CLOSED Lyman Bullet Lubricator & Resizing Press-vintage

    It's still available. Let me know when and where you're ready to meet up.
  12. CKGreene

    CLOSED Lyman Bullet Lubricator & Resizing Press-vintage

    Updated: More details and ID paper. Let me know if you're still interested.
  13. CKGreene

    CLOSED Lyman Bullet Lubricator & Resizing Press-vintage

    Lyman Bullet Lubricator and Resizer #45 Comes with Wrench to compress lube Pull handle Pull handle return spring Document All parts are present Not included Lubricator tube Local to Acworth, Kennesaw, Marietta, Woodstock, Georgia. For sale is a vintage Lyman 'Ideal' bullet...
  14. CKGreene

    Flint Locks - looking for a thorough resource on the locks themselves

    Hi, I'm looking for a comprehensive resource on locks for flintlock long-guns or pistols. I'm looking for not only reproduction locks but also any historical literature on locks - more interested in locks for flinters.
  15. CKGreene

    Murdoch reproduction pistol

    Hi Scot. Have you tried Track of the Wolf? Known as 'track' for short among those that use this website: FH1040 Murdock Scottish Highlanders Pistol I know you said reasonably priced. Typically you have to drill the touch hole yourself. As for the box lock turn off pocket pistol, I see one on...
  16. CKGreene

    Anyone seen one this big?

    You should have it, sir. Happy measuring.
  17. CKGreene

    1880s 12 gauge with Massive back-action

    Well, the stock is pretty worn where all the metal parts fit. The pin that retains the barrel can by pushed out without using a punch. It rattles when you shake it. The front of the stock is pretty banged up, chipped. Being what it is, it's not really valuable to collect, so I'm going to have...
  18. CKGreene

    1880s 12 gauge with Massive back-action

    Did some internet research this morning. This appears to be a Belgian African Zulu trade gun of the 1840s. Some of those were converted to breech loaders. This one is still a muzzle loader and not very valuable for collecting. I think then what I'm going to do is build it a new stock; clean the...
  19. CKGreene

    1880s 12 gauge with Massive back-action

    Hi, I picked up a 'used hard, put up wet', 33" bbl, muzzle loading 12ga that has a massive hammer and back-action lock. Markings all over this piece lead me to surmise it's a military arm, but I'm only speculating. The barrel has as serial of 221 and the left shoulder stock has 221 embossed...
  20. CKGreene

    Request help identifying modern Flintlock

    Thank you so much, Rusty. I'm glad you replied to the post. I'm very proud of this Brimer flintlock and if it keeps making me look good, will become my most treasured rock lock possession. Thank you and take good care, sir.
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