Hi all, im a real newbie to this forum, but the urge to know more about longrifle topics is increasing exponentially, due to a couple of attic finds, and a subject that I now realize has some really dedicated followers and collectors. This is a subject of growing facination for me (esp. as a former brit) ... and it looks like im hooked.
It started with the usual (and very lucky) attic find in clearing out the grandmothers old house to sell it (buiit late 1800s)- Hidden in the attic rafters, wrapped in sacking, We found a rough and obviously well used longgun with no trigger or lock, unsigned, ill get to that in another post when i figure out how to upload some pictures of it.
with it were two separate percussion cap trigger locks. One was in very bad shape- very rusty, clearly had been twisted and obviously broken, no trigger, no identifiers or engraving, it was so warped it did not seem to fit the gun. The other was a black silverish, signed "PSJ and Co" and "Warranted", and had a duck hunting scene on it. quite attractivel This is a double trigger device, fits into the longrifle body, but the single screw is stripped.
I was actually looking for more info on "PSJ and Co" - Theres not much on the internet, but i came across one post on this forum that indicates it stood for Patrick S Justice, who made trade locks at the early part of the CW? and made a lot of "junky" guns? I just wanted to know if someone had more info on PSJ to share with the forum, if the locks are common, and if there was a good reference.
Thanks