Some words on the shootability of that beautiful piece. I notice that the frt sight is ground down to nothing to get her to shoot high enough and I do like that grooved sectioned tang. It appears as though the breech section of the barrel is a frog hair higher than the groove bottom of the tang, so the shooter must have shown all or most of the barrel top while shooting her!! I'm planning on using a grooved tang top with some minor grooving at the rear barrel end on one I'm scratching at now! Any good tips on this plan out there??
It appears as though someone drove a pin or nail in to the extreme rear of the lock panel to force the lock forward to get benefit of having the sear nearer the trigger axle is this the case? I admit to doing exactly that with my present shooter.
This was an attempt to get a better trigger pull.
That crack in the upper area of the lower forearm just ahead looks much like the one in my shooter
That dropping of the stock line at the muzzle is appealing, should I or shouldn't I?
Maybe a schnaubel with leaving the stock line at the barrel side straight may be more PC?
Lots of questions - any help out there?
She is in fact a very appealing old gal! Thanks much for posting