A few years back I got smart (sort of) and put the scary Indian import smoothbore away and picked up an Italian 1842 from a very large, old, and well known mass market provider, who happened to have
42s on sale at the time.
Ordered my new musket and immediately put it in the closet and forgot about it (a long lull in event attendance).
Upon later inspection and use of aforesaid musket, I noticed that the bayonet would not fit on the lug or lock in place; the lug itself was misshapen as in not square. I had to use a dremel to get the lug right.
Later, upon cleaning my shiny musket, I had some trouble pulling the nosecap off and when it did come off it shaved some stock off with it and cracked the bayonet shaft. This vexes me.
Did anyone else notice any sloppyness to some of the Italian 42s that were available in the last two years?
-Sam Dolan
42s on sale at the time.
Ordered my new musket and immediately put it in the closet and forgot about it (a long lull in event attendance).
Upon later inspection and use of aforesaid musket, I noticed that the bayonet would not fit on the lug or lock in place; the lug itself was misshapen as in not square. I had to use a dremel to get the lug right.
Later, upon cleaning my shiny musket, I had some trouble pulling the nosecap off and when it did come off it shaved some stock off with it and cracked the bayonet shaft. This vexes me.
Did anyone else notice any sloppyness to some of the Italian 42s that were available in the last two years?
-Sam Dolan
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