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    Restoring J. Armsrong Caplock

    I have what is believed to be a J. Armstrong Jr. caplock, circa 1855, wallhanger in need of some restoration work. The front trigger is broken off, all of the parts covered by the cover plate are missing, and some damage around the hole under the cover plate may need to be done. Pictures are...
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    Identification Help Sought

    Assuming that to be true, how do I go about getting my neighbor in touch with the right person(s) to confirm and/or do the work.
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    Identification Help Sought

    Here are a couple more. As you can see, there was stock damage around the hole under the lock plate.
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    Identification Help Sought

    A neighbor acquired this rifle in 1983 as a wallhanger and is seeking information about it. Etched into the top of the barrel is "J. Armstrong". No other markings. Most of the parts covered by the lock plate are missing and the hammer was held on by a wood screw through the lock plate into a...
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