I have another post on this project about the barrel. I bought it because almost all of the rescue work needed seems to be in the wood because of a poorly crafted stock.
The gun also has a lock that sparks like an arsonist looking for a building. However, it has a bronze or brass lockplate
It's a little too big to be a pistol lock but a little too small to be a medium rifle lock. It strikes me as a little too small for this meaty gun but the whole gun seems like it was kluged more than crafted back in the sixties or seventies when a lot of folks were building without a whole lot of knowledge or experience
The only identifying marks on the inside of the plate are a stamp that looks like a circle with a vertical line through it bisecting a jagged line positioned just above the mainspring. Maybe a "K" or an "H"?
It has a serial number P 264 B under the mainspring.
Wish I knew how to post a picture, but I can e-mail them.
Thanks for your help and,
Don't shoot yore eye out, kid
Greg Geiger
The Capgun Kid