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These patterns were made by Fred Deagostino who has done an in-depth study of the design and construction techniques of these early fowlers. We have pictured the four different shapes and sizes of butt plates we offer above, along with the two most common styles in the trigger guards. Fred also says that our Series (552) lock is one of the most common found on these types of guns. If you are looking to build one of these early fowlers you can look to Ben Coogle or Ed Rayl for the barrels up to 70" in length.
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We stock many items, but each item is custom cast or made by us to the exact specifications of the originals parts, we have copied. Due to the investment casting process which we use there are sometimes delays due to this process which in turn requires patience from our customers, the average delivery time on our parts is between 60 and 90 days, if the parts you order are not in stock. We assure you that the quality of our parts is well worth any wait, as many of the items we make have never been offered by anyone before. If you are serious about the authenticity of your weapon then the time will be a small price to pay. Many of the pictures shown on this web site are of original pieces. We do not sell any original pieces on this web site only reproduction's of the original parts we have copied. If the item description does not say assembled then you are buying the castings of that particular item. To see the difference between an assembled lock and a set of lock castings please click the button below.
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