Re: Engraved Enfields and the Reenactor...
Hallo!
For those trying to follow along...

Curt
Hallo!
For those trying to follow along...

Curt


Mr. Barry has told me time and time again that every time the rules are set in stone regarding these things someone shows up with something to smash that stone.
For instance, that SH&G linked above has a TOWER lock and LAC barrel. The "witness" mark as gunsmiths call them today are not found on all of the originals. This line sometimes topped on one or both ends with a tiny crown, or "arrow" for lack of better term is on some, but not all. All of the modern repros do have that witness mark under the barrel and breech which is standard practice among modern gun makers. Back then, a real gunsmith or armorer before removing the breech piece form the barrel would have "witnessed" the 2 pieces so he'd know where to retighten to, but unless the barrel was going to be disassembled there would have been no reason to "witness" it unless that particular maker just wanted to do it during assembly. 
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