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Old 5th June 2011, 06:58 PM   #1
rickystl
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Default Turkish Rifle

Hello all. Here is another restoration project I just started. It's not quite a basket case. I should have took pics of the lock before I sent it off. The patina on the lock looks like the barrel, BUT it is in working order. This gun has numerous PERIOD repairs from field use. This gun has seen alot of action. The tang on the breech plug was originally about a 1/2" longer. I can tell it was broke a long time ago. Someone - back then - had drilled a new hole in the tang and attached it with a wood screw. That's the reason for the hole in the brass. Yes, it's all somewhat of a mess. Cracks to glue, etc. I'll post again in 2-3 months. Wish me luck. Thanks, Rick.
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