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    Restore A Flintlock Pistol

    Have an 1801 pistol that I am retiring. I have worked on vintage cars but minimal work on wood. I thing metal is easier because a stuck screw you can easy out or a stuck bolt you can use a bolt cracker. These screws are all exquisitely engraved and need to be protected. I have never restored a...
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    Best Penetrating Oil That Will Not Harm Wood

    I have perused 8 pages of the search engine for the best penetrating oil. This one comes up a lot. best penetrating oil by far is simply 50/50 mix of Acetone and Automatic Transmission Fluid. I let it soak for a couple of days and the frozen screws came right out... My problem is that the two...
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    How to remove the barrel

    I am saving for a Manton pistol like this one. Hoever it will need a complete tear down. I am able to disassemble the lock but haven't been able find a link to remove the barrel. My second post so a link would be fine...
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    Greatings

    I do not own a gun. Have been intrigued with flintlocks since I was a kid. I’m no kid now (67). Just found your forum. Looking forward to browse around and learn. Hope to have a Joseph Manton flintlock. Have done a fair amount of reading on the Manton brothers. Hope some day I will have enough...
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