Originally Posted By: buzz
Odd placement of the posterior pin for a boxlock. One gun looks like it is a pin, the others look like screws. Superiorly placed too. Intercepting safety sears for that posterior pin? If so, why only one main pin for a boxlock? In other words, where is the pin for the sear arm? Pretty guns.


I don't know the mechanics of a Baltimore Arms gun. But could that pin indicate overhanging sears rather than intercepting sears? I know there's often that question on German guns.