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With Only a File and a Graver
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.......much can be done.
These were made not long after the Civil War had ended, before the airplane, automobile, telephone. They are still useful and the epitome of craftsmanship. |
Thanks Bruce love thoes laminated barrels and....!
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as always Bruce - thanks for the eye candy.
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Very nice Bruce! I kinda miss the yellow terrycloth though.
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amazing
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Tell us about the fluid steel B, especially the ownership provenance.
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DuPont estate.
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It is a later top action hammer gun with Parker Joseph Whitworth compressed fluid steel barrels. It was ordered by Dupont and came from the Dupont estate. The Whitworth process of producing compressed fluid steel in order to void the steel of air bubbles and impurity pockets was one of the first, if not the first, to reliably produce barrel blanks from fluid steel in distinction to castings. With the coming of the compressed fluid steel process, damascus barrel making declined, as damascus barrel manufacture depended greatly upon the skill of the barrel maker and was manpower intensive.
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Are Whitworth barrels and laminated barrles different? If not, are all laminated barrels Whitworth?
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Calvin,
Here is a short writing I found on the internet that may help. Lam barrels are a form of welding steel while fluid steel is a solid ingot steel. The pressure references how they take imperfections, such as air bubbles out of the fluid steel to improve consistency (strength). http://books.google.com/books?id=Ydl...0steel&f=false |
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My dyslexic mind transformed [It is a later top action hammer gun] into I thought they were talking about the top hammer gun with I believe laminated barrels hence the dumb question. Usually confused ch. Thanks for help getting things stright.
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