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Kirkwood rifle
Feb 6th, 2020 at 9:54am
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Ran across this pictures of a Kirkwood that i repaired years ago and thought i would share. one of our members recently got one at auction, and wanted to compare.
  
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Reply #1 - Feb 20th, 2020 at 8:09pm
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I picked up a hammerless Mortimer & Kirkwood rifle recently.  The buttstock was broke off, but the action is good.  Finally got time to take some pictures of it.  Similar to the one Rodney posted pictures of, but mine does not have an external cocking lever.  Looking at the piece of original stock, one can see that it was originally a hammer version with an external lock plate.  I can also see the area where the lock fit into the receiver has been filled in.  This pretty much follows the 1877 patent drawing shown in DeHaas' book.  
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Reply #2 - Feb 20th, 2020 at 8:12pm
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One more of the front sight, or what remains of it.
  
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Reply #3 - Feb 20th, 2020 at 10:49pm
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Thanks for sharing. Kool rifle.
  
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Reply #4 - Feb 21st, 2020 at 6:04am
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Very neat rifles indeed! Thanx for sharing them with the group.
  
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Reply #5 - Mar 24th, 2020 at 2:09pm
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I got the buttstock of this Mortimer & Kirkwood repaired using the portion of the original stock that came with the rifle.  I wanted to use it to keep showing off the fact that it originally had a side lock.   Here are some more pictures.

A chamber cast revealed a modified 45-90.  It uses those cases, but is set up for a .452 bullet
  
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Reply #6 - Mar 24th, 2020 at 4:27pm
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  WOW! That is incredible!
  

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Reply #7 - Mar 24th, 2020 at 7:16pm
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Looks good Bruce. I had a D. S. Cole that was chambered like that with that bore size also, and a early Remington Creedmoor that had that bore size in 44-77.
  
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Reply #8 - Mar 24th, 2020 at 7:25pm
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Excellent job Bruce!  thanks for sharing!
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Reply #9 - Mar 24th, 2020 at 8:55pm
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Now that's what the best-grade restoration work looks like.  Many pats on the back, Bnelson.

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