I'll jump in. First Lindner serial number series, (second if you count early Scott five digit numbers) using first Lindner mark. Heinrich had taken over from Georg, at (as far as we know) around the time of production of #1332, the earliest gun we know of with the first mark. We think the locks were produced in England. (No ID of a Continental maker as of yet). Although these Schilling guns raises a possibility.

Hopefully Raimey will jump in with views on the marks on the tubes.

Interesting. Cross pin is forward of the hammers like the earlier Scott guns, and the tubes appear to be Twist.

Any chance of pics of the insides of the locks?

Regards
Ken


Last edited by Ken61; 01/07/17 04:19 PM.

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