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coltshooter2
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August 12, 2007, 05:25:39 PM »
Does anyone know if there is a website with directions and photos of the lockwork of the of Springfield and Enfield muskets. I have gotten into reenacting and would like to get info on how to dissamble the weapons we use.
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You might try Sarco, they are a parts supplier and have some diagrams
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Try Googling up "Managing the Enfield". There is a site based in the UK that has all sorts of good information on tuning the locks on these rifles. In the USA, the N-SSA has a good bit of information available as well.
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