I've got a .69 caliber pistol with an almost identical lock plate.....uuuummm
It's funny what one gets used to, but I think, even though I'm sure the machining is probably superb, that is one of the ugliest abortions I've ever seen!
Our Allin rifles of the same period are supremely graceful works of art by comparison.
I never believed there were SO many STUPID people in this country. Start working now to take the Senate in 2014.
Quote from the auction
They must have had really long arms.Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are wood. There are scattered light dings and marks but no cracks or losses. The stocks are in unusually strong condition for it’s age. The LOP measures approx. 36” from the front of the trigger to the back of the steel buttplate. The stocks rate in about Very Good overall condition.![]()
I notice that LOP is now greatly in evidence for ALL guns, even those for which there is no variance. If I were buying a fine sporting double I'd care, but not for a military collectible where originality is everything (it is what it is).
I never believed there were SO many STUPID people in this country. Start working now to take the Senate in 2014.