Hi All,
One dilemma I have at the moment is to decide what to do about the barrels on these pistols. They are stub iron and likely have a beautiful marbled pattern when browned. The original brown is virtually all gone and it was a reddish gold hue at least in spots. As they are now, the pattern is obscured so I am trying to decide if I will brown them again. One of the best barrel and firearms metal finishers in the world talked me through how to do it and I have the set up for it. The question is should I? I will repair spots on the stocks where wood was chipped away and I will make a replacement ferrule and tow worm for one of the ramrods. I've already arrested any corrosion on the steel furniture, which was actually the worst on the under sides of the components. The condition of the barrels is very good and would only need light polishing before browning. I don't believe any of the markings would be appreciably affected.
dave
Dave.
I can appreciate your dilemma. Where do you draw the line as regards refurbishment. As you say, a lot of the pairs of pistols sent for auction or presented at shows have had varying degrees of work done , in particular the barrels have been re-browned, often a considerable time ago. It's usually stated and no-one is is trying to hide anything, at least not from those with a modicum of knowledge and experience. If the re-browning has been well done and looks in keeping with the general condition it can very attractive. In other words, it's quite a common thing to see with these type of pistols. It's a totally different thing to the total refurb/ convertion that is also often seen.
If you feel you would like to do the work ,and no doubt you have the ability, I would say ''
go ahead''. That's what the original owner back in the day would have done. I 'm sure you can adjust the finish so as to have a credible marriage between the barrel and the rest of the gun.
I own a pair of Dublin made duellers by Fowler. Although they have been converted to the percussion system ,maybe c.1830 and re-browned during their working life they still retain most of the spirit of the original format as well as the features of a pair of top quality duellers at a reasonable price. Like you ,I bought them primarily to study them.
They originally would have looked something like this, which has probably had it's barrel re-browned as well;