Muddyhandz
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- Joined
- Jul 1, 2012
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- Location
- In da bush
- Detector(s) used
- Fisher's 1266X, 1270X & 1280X
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hey there,
This is not my BEST gun find but certain factors make this a tough one to beat!
It was unearthed in a remote forest against a tree and the gun flint was held in the hammer from soil and roots but came out from cleaning it.
After digging it up, I retried the hole and found the two loose parts. The broken main spring fits on the back perfectly. (See picture #3)
The factors that rank this as a great find (to me) are the soil conditions that left very little corrosion and the completeness of the lock plate.
I'm used to just finding single gun parts..... not all together like this.
Here she be......


The reverse......


If had to complain about something it would be that it's not as old as I would like it to be but that's why it's not my best gun find. Close!

Finally, here's the famous fox touch mark that attributes it to the Hudson's Bay Company.....

Just wanted to give some limelight to this gun as she's sat all alone in a box for a few years and I promised I'd give her some attention.
Cheers,
Dave.
This is not my BEST gun find but certain factors make this a tough one to beat!
It was unearthed in a remote forest against a tree and the gun flint was held in the hammer from soil and roots but came out from cleaning it.
After digging it up, I retried the hole and found the two loose parts. The broken main spring fits on the back perfectly. (See picture #3)
The factors that rank this as a great find (to me) are the soil conditions that left very little corrosion and the completeness of the lock plate.
I'm used to just finding single gun parts..... not all together like this.
Here she be......


The reverse......


If had to complain about something it would be that it's not as old as I would like it to be but that's why it's not my best gun find. Close!

Finally, here's the famous fox touch mark that attributes it to the Hudson's Bay Company.....

Just wanted to give some limelight to this gun as she's sat all alone in a box for a few years and I promised I'd give her some attention.

Cheers,
Dave.
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