Re: Problems with 1842 Reproductions?
Todd, look closer. It won't pass a 15 yd rule. The wrist is about two inches too long
and so on...as Wickett said once (about the Loyalist Arms Lorenz) "it only looks like a
Lorenz if I squint at the screen."
Never mind, I still want to know what a M-54 Lorenz type II is supposed to be?
Unless they mean the adjustable rear sight version vs the block sight? I have the translated
Austrian Officers Manual “Osterrichische Infanterie - Feurgewehr, Wien, 1857,” and
I am having trouble finding a reference to a "type II." Is this a modern gun collectors term?
I hope by type II it isn't the 1862 version, which was not believed to have been exported
from Austria to the US and CS during the Civil War. 862 and later marked Austrian
rifles were not M-1862s, but rather they were private contractor produced M-1854s.
Todd, look closer. It won't pass a 15 yd rule. The wrist is about two inches too long
and so on...as Wickett said once (about the Loyalist Arms Lorenz) "it only looks like a
Lorenz if I squint at the screen."
Never mind, I still want to know what a M-54 Lorenz type II is supposed to be?
Unless they mean the adjustable rear sight version vs the block sight? I have the translated
Austrian Officers Manual “Osterrichische Infanterie - Feurgewehr, Wien, 1857,” and
I am having trouble finding a reference to a "type II." Is this a modern gun collectors term?
I hope by type II it isn't the 1862 version, which was not believed to have been exported
from Austria to the US and CS during the Civil War. 862 and later marked Austrian
rifles were not M-1862s, but rather they were private contractor produced M-1854s.
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