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Mark Wheland finished this "parts" gun for me in time for turkey season. This gun displays a French and English influence.
Getz 50" round barrel
Chambers English Round Face lock
All brass hardware made by Mark
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Very nice. I like how the front sight is set back from the muzzle. How is the sight picture? I see there is a groove at the tang to serve as a possible rear sight or at least for lining things up. What's the LOP and OAL?
 
Mike Brooks said:
That's a great one, right out of Grinslade's book. :thumbsup:
Thanks Mike, Rich, Stumpkiller, Mr. Kirschbaum, and everyone else who replied to my post with kind remarks. Mark is one of the nicest people you ever want to meet. I am fortunate enough to own three of his builds and I can't choose a favorite. Yes there is a groove for sighting in the tang and breech. She is a shooter with rb's and I am still working on a shot load. thanks!
RiverRat
 
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