Author Topic: Sister of the 'KIP' gun  (Read 2132 times)

Offline B.Habermehl

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Sister of the 'KIP' gun
« on: December 28, 2009, 06:40:09 AM »
Having had the privlige of examining a sister of the Kip gun in Shumway's book, I decided to build another sister.  I had the chance to see two guns obviously by the same hand. One had a Dutch lock and hardware. The other had a French lock and guard. Both guns were obviously built from second use parts. 
  My question is how many French fusees had brass furniture vs, iron.  The gun I examined had a French iron guard and a locally forged iron butplate.  My tastes run twards brass.  I would like to build a historically plausible sister to these guns,  But I would prefer to use brass for the mounts and a French lock.  So My question is Iron vs. Brass for the furniture...   
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Offline Mike Brooks

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Re: Sister of the 'KIP' gun
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2009, 03:31:06 PM »
Probably more brass than iron as brass mounts were cheaper. Having said that I have the remnants of a 1740's French trade gun that was probably on the lower end and it's iron mounted.
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