As I mentioned in another post, my dad has an original 1868 Enfield, 3 band, breechloader. On the stock is stamped a number "1".
It will not stay cocked as something in the lockwork has worn out. I would assume a gunsmith could fix that, and it looks like .577 cartridges can be handloaded (either by me or by some helpful CGNer).
Is there anything else that would need to be done to check it out before firing it? That would be incredibly cool, as I'm sure nobody alive in my family has seen it fire.
Grouse Man
It will not stay cocked as something in the lockwork has worn out. I would assume a gunsmith could fix that, and it looks like .577 cartridges can be handloaded (either by me or by some helpful CGNer).
Is there anything else that would need to be done to check it out before firing it? That would be incredibly cool, as I'm sure nobody alive in my family has seen it fire.
Grouse Man




















































