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Sun 05 Apr, 2015 4:10 pm
Gordon's review of his pistol was interesting and certainly favorable and I think he got a pretty good one. However, be warned that the quality of these Indian made firearms varies dramatically and you may wind up with a gun that you would be afraid to fire! These guns are not proof tested by their makers or distributors although I believe there is one Canadian firm which provides information on how to do your own proofing, a practice that I would not advocate for the average person. If you plan to fire only blank charges then I would not be too concerned with proving the barrel but if you want to shoot live ammo....the decision is yours but I would be very cautious.
The next potential issue comes from the locks. Many of the frizzens are not properly hardened and will not spark well. They can be re-hardened but the process will be difficult for anyone without experience or a good mentor. The springs in these locks also run from mushy to so heavy that flints last a very short time. If any of the parts in the lock break you may find it difficult, probably impossible, to find drop-in parts. A custom maker can accommodate you but at a price.
The teak that is used in most of the stocks, while it makes really good boat decks, does not seem to work very well for gun stocks. Soft spots and voids are frequently found in the stocks.
All that being said, I have dealt with Middlesex Village and they do a pretty good job of checking out the guns before they ship. They also drill touch holes and make adjustments to the locks - at least they say they do - to improve function. The only thing I have of theirs is a "Murdoch" Scottish pistol. The lock on this gun has very heavy springs and it destroys flints very quickly. I happen to know this has been a problem with more guns than just mine. The gun, over all, is very "clunky" compared to originals but the price is not bad and it looks OK.
If you are interested in a custom made gun and have the funds, check out
www.trackofthewolf.com. They have used and new guns for sale and from time to time will have a dog lock. Just be prepared to pay a lot more than what you would from Loyalist Arms or Middlesex Village. However, you will get a very good quality firearm that you can be comfortable shooting from Track.