ewmail15
11-20-2018, 06:42 PM
I bought an 1863 Merrill carbine this past March or so, and have had great fun restoring it and finding out about all the firearms by James H. Merrill. One of my efforts is to document assembly/batch(?) numbers, based on the 300+ that I have captured online image/description-wise, plus several individual contributions.
I have two part assembly numbers - 8 over 43 for the barrel, receiver, lever, plunger, buttplate; 4 over 43 for the lockplate backside, hammer, sear, trigger guard, trigger plate. It didn't have the barrel band or rear sight. I can see the 43 on the saddle bar, but nothing resolute enough to determine if there's a 3 or an 8 or nothing above it. As for my plunger copper face, I spent several hours trying to soak the plunger with PB Blaster and free it from being rusted in the breech, She finally broke free, but could have been my tapping with my 1/2" x 3' steel rod that damaged the face and any trace of the part assembly number. Can anyone take closer looks with any imaging software that would allow for better resolution? 737573767377
Thanks, Eric.
I have two part assembly numbers - 8 over 43 for the barrel, receiver, lever, plunger, buttplate; 4 over 43 for the lockplate backside, hammer, sear, trigger guard, trigger plate. It didn't have the barrel band or rear sight. I can see the 43 on the saddle bar, but nothing resolute enough to determine if there's a 3 or an 8 or nothing above it. As for my plunger copper face, I spent several hours trying to soak the plunger with PB Blaster and free it from being rusted in the breech, She finally broke free, but could have been my tapping with my 1/2" x 3' steel rod that damaged the face and any trace of the part assembly number. Can anyone take closer looks with any imaging software that would allow for better resolution? 737573767377
Thanks, Eric.