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Raimey, I have been slow posting the pics on behalf of the OP. Got them last week. When I saw them I asked him by return email if there were any of the Lindner marks and explained what to look for but have not heard back.
I guess you hadn't seen the second set of pics.....clearly it's hammerless.
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Hello 2 Soot Balls Welcome on your postings here. Question: does it have a cracked breech face? Thank you Mike
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Oh, Lindner Daly Nr. 61 w/ APUN so is it hammerless? Does it wear any Lindner marks? So, 1st series lower scears only w/out Belts & Braces.
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Raimey rse So if it's first series, would that make it a very early boxlock? Does the serial number sequence include both hammer and hammerless or was there a division. These are probably pretty basic questions.
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Thanks Canvas-Back. From a cursory view, I do not see H.A. Lindner's quality control mark nor does the example wear the Triebel forend bump, but has the long Triebel toplever. I wonder where APUN 347 takes us? With the info thus far, this example had to be commenced in the mid 1870s and makes one wonder if there were serialization sets for hammer & hammerless offerings. I wonder if there is another Nr. 61 hammergun out there?
Many thanks for the effort.
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Reading my mind there Canvas-Back & I'm glad you are following along to keep my sanity.
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When referring to "Belts & Braces" with the presence of a top rear action screw, does that mean intercepting safety sears?
Regards Ken
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When referring to "Belts & Braces" with the presence of a top rear action screw, does that mean intercepting safety sears?
Regards Ken Indeed, Dig may have coined that phrase or that is @ least my source. Cheers, Raimey rse
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" Charles Daly Nr. 47 - 10 bore "There looks to be a set of initials next to the "154", but I can't say. The form was there before Heinrich August Lindner added his mark, including the forend bump. So was Georg Lindner and his 1/2 dozen craftsmen making all of Charles Daly's gun inhouse; I doubt it. Where ever Georg Lindner was sourcing, Heinrich August Lindner contiued the tradition. I'm still unsure where Georg Lindner was an apprentice." http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbt...amp;type=threadCheers, Raimey rse
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I had English teachers at boarding school who used the term "belts and braces" where applicable. Anything overdone. I'm guessing it's a reasonably common expression across the pond.
I always chuckle when I hear it now because it reminds me (although not the same) of a "Full Cleveland"....the white tie, white belt ensemble often worn by Herb Tarluk of WKRP in Cincinnati.
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Indeed, but I was referring to the use w/ respect to the A&D Body Action, but it has common English uses. Yeah, we are of like minds as I too fancied WKRP in Cincinnati, especially the episode where Johnny & Venus are @ the remote antenna station whaling away on a bomb in a tool box that they have no idea....
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