Thats so cool! I love seeing people keep history alive. Does he export???I've found a gunsmith nearby in Georgia who is making these from scrap! I was aware of a some in Dagestan who make display pieces, but this guy builds working pieces.
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I'm unsure of how that process would go on his end, but it's worth asking. He makes everything to order, I've seen him quote between $200-$400 for a lock, depending on decoration, unsure of an entire piece. PM me for his contacts.Thats so cool! I love seeing people keep history alive. Does he export???
Will do. A lock by itself is a tempting opportunity for a project in the future.I'm unsure of how that process would go on his end, but it's worth asking. He makes everything to order, I've seen him quote between $200-$400 for a lock, depending on decoration, unsure of an entire piece. PM me for his contacts.
Agreed! I have one that I'm planning to do something withWill do. A lock by itself is a tempting opportunity for a project in the future.
Cyten: Great find via this gun builder in Georgia. WOW!! He does great work. Wish I were 10 years younger.Will do. A lock by itself is a tempting opportunity for a project in the future.
The Caucasian pistols also seem like a very digestible project, in both cost and commitment.Cyten: Great find via this gun builder in Georgia. WOW!! He does great work. Wish I were 10 years younger.
Actually, that Kibler kit variation is not a bad idea. You could order just the stock and barrel with barrel and ramrod inlet, Leave the lock panels square with no inlet and the butt stock left square with no inlets. You won't need the Siler lock, trigger(s), trigger guard, butt plate, etc. Just order a lock and ball trigger from the Georgia smith.
Rick
Yes, what is his usual market? Is there a local antique shooting tradition, or are these mainly show-off pieces for the wealthy the way some of the fancy swords are being refurbished and new made in the Middle East?
Original Caucusus Region Black Sea Miquelet Long Rifle with Gold Maker Marked Lock & Marine Ivory Butt Cap - Circa 1800IMA offerings are usually priced at a premium, but they take great photos. This is a nice plain example! Circassian lock with a clear makers mark, walrus ivory butt, and you can see the remains of the original leather sling in the rear sling slot! I think the description is odd, saying they were surprised it was rifled, smoothbores are very rare. Thanks for bringing this example up! Post pics if you buy it!
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