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RobertSubnet 01-20-2016 09:05 AM

Brass or Iron?
 
Hello all. I am interested in picking-up a semi-custom Pennsylvania rifle. This would be a real "meat-and-potatoes" type of rifle so no fancy embellishments, carvings, etc. To that end I am wondering is there a benefit of brass vs iron hardware? I am leaning toward iron but not completely against brass.

Your thoughts would be appreciated.

Muley Hunter 01-20-2016 09:09 AM

Put this in the traditional forum.

RobertSubnet 01-20-2016 09:15 AM

Good idea!

Thanks

Muley Hunter 01-20-2016 09:21 AM

You can delete this one.

RobertSubnet 01-20-2016 09:30 AM

IF I knew how I would. Not seeing a delete option in the Edit area - is that an admin only privilege?

1874sharpsshooter 01-20-2016 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by Muley Hunter (Post 4240861)
Put this in the traditional forum.

Is that a requirement now? Or an option?
I own traditional guns and might post about them but it wont be over in the traditional forum . This is still blackpowderr forum not a inline only forum .

Muley Hunter 01-20-2016 10:31 AM

You guys are never happy.

Ridiculous.

muzzlestuffer 01-20-2016 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by RobertSubnet (Post 4240858)
Hello all. I am interested in picking-up a semi-custom Pennsylvania rifle. This would be a real "meat-and-potatoes" type of rifle so no fancy embellishments, carvings, etc. To that end I am wondering is there a benefit of brass vs iron hardware? I am leaning toward iron but not completely against brass.

Your thoughts would be appreciated.

Brass is a pain to keep clean if your the type that had to keep brass shiny hard to get clean in the tight spots and get brass cleaner on wood I would go steel and call it done.

nchawkeye 01-20-2016 04:12 PM

If you are into it being historically correct, pre-Revolutionary war and actually a made in PA rifle then brass would be proper...

Iron started showing up more after the Revolution and it was more popular in the Southern states...

Those of us that have brass, typically don't polish it, we let it age... ;)

I built this one in the late '80s as an example of a North Carolina rifle from the early 1770s...


WV Hunter 01-20-2016 04:39 PM

I like brass too.


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