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    Default Traditions flintlock side plate picture

    Does anyone have a picture of a Traditions sidelock action removed from the stock?

    I'm looking for a picture of the mainspring side of the action at rest, and the intertoobs are failing me.

    I assume Tradition percussion and flintlock actions are the same minus the hammer, so I'd be good with either pic.

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Traditions flintlock side plate picture

    I don't have a pic handy but if you can wait for a day or two I'll take the one I built apart and show you.

    http://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.php?t=330373&page=3

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    Default Re: Traditions flintlock side plate picture

    Quote Originally Posted by P89 View Post
    I don't have a pic handy but if you can wait for a day or two I'll take the one I built apart and show you.

    http://forum.pafoa.org/showthread.php?t=330373&page=3
    That's a clean looking rifle; I really like how the stock turned out.

    I'm in no huge rush, and I'd really appreciate the pic.

    I have a couple frankenprojects mulling around in my head, but whether any are feasible depends on what the back side of the lock looks like.

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