Perhaps positioning of the lock through-bolt is indicative? The earlier guns have it forward of the hammer, later ones behind. Could this indicate a change in sourcing? This raises another issue, were the locks still being sourced from England from perhaps a Wolverhampton source, or was Lindner able to source
them locally by that time?

Perhaps Lindner always sourced these hammer gun actions from England, and never had a local source?

Regards
Ken

Last edited by Ken61; 01/01/17 11:05 AM.

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