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12-29-2021, 12:24 PM | #23 | ||||||
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Thanks for the comments John, I know there are different views on this, but I would like to re-convert this back to a flintlock.
If you think about it, it was probably a flintlock for 25-50 years and a percussion for 125-150 years. I have been wanting an original/antique upland sxs flintlock and finding a good original is both hard and expensive. Converting this one back to flintlock would make it "correct" again and give me something nice I would actually use on occasion. I need to find someone to do the reconversion and will do that after the new year. I think it will be a wonderful gun back as a flintlock. |
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03-31-2022, 09:58 PM | #24 | ||||||
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Jay, IMO, your gun was definitely made as a flintlock. And it has the original Manton Style patent breech which is still there. Reconversion to flintlock would be discouraged. It can be done but a quality job by a real pro would probably cost in the vicinity of $5,000 to $10,000. Castings could be used but it would always look like a cobbled together piece and the reliability of the lock would be doubtful. An oxymoron is a “good, cheap flintlock”.
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