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Yes, I agree with Fernando, it is a converted Paget carbine. The date on the stock probably reads 1808 rather than 1805 (which is too early). A saddle bar was originally attached by the two screws holding the lock from the rear, and the front swivel has been added.
However it would be nice to see a close-up of the whole lock, because at the moment I can't quite see how the original frizzen spring was attached. Any paget carbine is of interest to a British military arms enthusiast. This seems unusual in not having any unit markings; it is a nice thing. Regards Richard PS. Sorry, forgot about the "slider". I can see now. Last edited by Richard G; 18th October 2013 at 03:13 PM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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Amazing Fernando K, spot on!!!
The barrel lenght hasen't changed either (originally a 16inch barrel). |
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