I saved these parts from being melted down for scrap yesterday. Are they vintage (U.S. Civil War, for example), or are they modern?
Can anyone tell me anything about them? Value?
I saved these parts from being melted down for scrap yesterday. Are they vintage (U.S. Civil War, for example), or are they modern?
Can anyone tell me anything about them? Value?
I think they were form a old shotgun/ shotguns IMO.
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Definitely old parts. Could indeed be from old percussion shotguns.
Keep up the good work Joe. All this stuff is
worth hanging onto.........!
Regards,
Steve.
looks like a left and right side for a double barrel shotgun. percussion if the hammer face is in set. more modern if it is a flat face on the hammer. still old either way.
andrew
I agree with Andrew!
Regards
Thanks for the responses, guys!
How much do you think they're worth?
I really have no use for these, so I'm looking for someone who would appreciate them!
I would say that you might be able to get a 5 or 10 bucks per lock if some one that is fixing up a wall hanger needs them. Is the lock on the far left marked any thing you can make out? It looks similar to the one on my confederate 3 band enfield? If it is it would be marked with a crown 186? over TOWER. Hope this helps. Cheers, Robert.
Something tells me that the top one with the larger hammer is not from a shotgun but a rifle. Shotgun "ears" are usually smaller than the large single percussion hammer because you have to fit two next to each other like the photo Ingrid posted. I would also say that the fact that the plate the hammer is attached to does not curve down suggests a rifle with a straight stock and not a semi-pistol grip like a shotgun. So I say top rifle bottom shotgun but thats just a theory.
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