Re: A Mississippi Rifle by Todd Watts
Just thought I'd share these pics. This is a plate that was remarked by John Zimmerman. I think he charges about $40 to take off the old marks, add these and then re-case harden. Not a bad price at all. However, I think he uses stamps that he had made for M1855 locks and the font is a bit too big for a Model 1841. Also the eagle to too big and is too far forward. If you do a M1841 plate correctly you must add the main spring screw (or fake screw). A mainspring screw would protrude right through Mr. Zimmerman's eagle. Still, not a bad looking plate.
Look at the TYRON plate here. You can see the mainspring screw's location. By the way, I asked my wife to get this crisp original Tyron for me, but she revealed that the elves no longer make this variant.:cry_smile
Mark Hubbs
Just thought I'd share these pics. This is a plate that was remarked by John Zimmerman. I think he charges about $40 to take off the old marks, add these and then re-case harden. Not a bad price at all. However, I think he uses stamps that he had made for M1855 locks and the font is a bit too big for a Model 1841. Also the eagle to too big and is too far forward. If you do a M1841 plate correctly you must add the main spring screw (or fake screw). A mainspring screw would protrude right through Mr. Zimmerman's eagle. Still, not a bad looking plate.
Look at the TYRON plate here. You can see the mainspring screw's location. By the way, I asked my wife to get this crisp original Tyron for me, but she revealed that the elves no longer make this variant.:cry_smile
Mark Hubbs
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