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    What’s a “ball block” for?

    Paper has been around for over 2000 years, the paper clip only about 120 Years.
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    Anyone Know What These Parts Are?

    You would be better asking on one of the many Internet forums devoted to center fire rifles, since this site is strictly frontstuffers. charles
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    Anyone Know What These Parts Are?

    SR Mauser have a 1.3 inch diameter. Could also be for some other gun, scope mounts like this were common in days gone by, especially in Europe I believe.
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    Anyone Know What These Parts Are?

    They look like vintage sweat on small ring Mauser scope mounts. I have a drawer full of sweat on scope mounts that look the same sans engraving Charles
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    SOLD Pietta Navy Arms Sxs shotgun kit

    I am interested in the gun. I can do PayPal. Charles
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    Help identifying 19th century smoothbore

    The only marks on the barrel are on the barrel next to the breech plug where you would expect the proof marks. The left barrel has the letter P stamped on the bottom, the right barrel has the letter O stamped on the top. I did notice today when looking at the barrels again that next to the...
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    Help identifying 19th century smoothbore

    I bought this double barrel original smooth bore at a local gun show. It had a host of ills, but now it is just missing a hammer and I need to machine a new tumbler for it. The hammer is a basic forge a file job. The bore is also rough. It is close to a 24 gauge, but the barrels are very heavy...
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