Muzzle Loading 10ga. SxS Question:
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I was strongly considering this 10 gauge 34" barreled side by side until I saw this crack in photo #1 (rear center rib). I requested another photo from the rear angle to access how far the crack traveled but no response. I believe anything can be corrected for certain monetary considerations. I don't know for sure how much stress that location takes and how much structural integrity surrounds the area though it looks to be somewhat robust. Logically something stressful caused the crack. Perhaps an easy fix, I don't know.
I was interested in this one because shooting it I wouldn't be at the mercy of the shotshell manufacturers and I would like to expand my collection with a ML SXS. I believe this one was manufactured in Detroit, MI. in the 1860's by Casper Benard Berger, a very skilled Prussian immigrant (photo #5). I have not yet determined the family relationship to "JJ Berger" found on the barrels. The population of Detroit at that time was 60-70K. The barrels were imported from Belgium. Certainly not something you see everyday. Opinions? |
Looks to me to be the breech plug joint.
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nice old gun....charlie
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Those bolster can be tough to remove after 100+ years.
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Cleaning I would suppose.
If I have to raise a dent, the bolsters have to come off. Otherwise if the dent raising mandrel gets stuck (and they do a lot) there is no way to knock it out. |
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I have a Belgian 10 ga muzzleloader and the breeches are fitted in a similar manner, every one I have looked at has that line between the breech plugs. I dont shoot it though as it needs the hammers rebuilt and one of the lugs repaired.
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how qr what do you use on those breech plugs to get them out...charlie
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Struck out again:
Ha! I won the auction for the big "Detroit" 10 gauge yesterday. I immediately emailed them to call me at their convenience to finalize the deal. Got a return email that they would package it up today and call with the total price. They called this morning and said, "We don't have the gun, the boss sold it over the weekend at the gun show."
I promptly awarded them a GB feedback rating of "F". Actions have consequences. It's akin to fishing, another one gets away! |
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Bruce it sucks that you got screwed.... No more dealing with that seller. |
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