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I acquired this flintlock copy of a NWG and cannot find any marks on it as to the maker other than those on the lock and the small fox in a circle on the top barrel flat. Does anyone out there recognize who the maker might be? It is about 57cal.
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Went there and did not see anything like this lock. I thought maybe from some company that went out of business but I can't come up with anything. The sitting fox is common with this type of gun. Also the Queen Anne serpentine side plate does not seem to be commonly used in these kits. Maybe a little of this and a little of that. It is the lock marking that is intriguing.
 
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