AnswerYou have to find another gun that has different parts broken or have a talented gunsmith make them.Try Numrich gun parts or Jack First Parts.
In the 1700-1800's guns were not made with interchangeable parts, so a gunsmith would have to charge according to the job he is asked to do. We can't give you a set price because each part or gun would be an individual job.
Try e-gunparts.com, Shotgun News, Gun List, local gunsmith might be able to make/modify parts.
You first have to identify the gun. "913810" doesn't mean anything. Take it to a gunsmith or a gun show to get it identified then try for parts.
Local gunsmith, or on line gun parts companies. One of the largest is gunpartscorp.com.
Hammer, anvil, forge, axe, file also they used a chisel for carving out the gun
Try your local gunsmith, rummaging through the bins at a gun show to see if you can find a match.
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You'll probably have to find a gunsmith who can make your parts. Shotguns marked Baker Gun Co were made in Belgium or by Crescent Fire Arms, Meriden, CT, for H & D Folsom in the early 20th Century.
After finishing a gun, the colonial gunsmith typically inspects the weapon for quality and functionality, ensuring it is properly calibrated and free of defects. He may then apply finishing touches, such as polishing the metal and treating the wood stock to enhance durability and aesthetics. Once completed, the gunsmith often tests the firearm for accuracy and reliability before selling it to customers or showcasing it in his workshop. Additionally, he might provide instructions on maintenance and usage to the buyer.
Only in business fromm 51-53. You can try e-gunparts.com, gun shows, want ads or find a gunsmith to make them.
Want ads, gun shows, gunsmith.