Bought this for my airgun case. Curious if these can be approximately dated given the form?
Bought this for my airgun case. Curious if these can be approximately dated given the form?
History of the Footprint tool company below
https://footprint-tools.com/
That is a cabinet makers screwdriver, shouldn't be used on guns.
That certainly doesn't look pre-WW1...
Steve
That is an old looking tool seem period appropriate to me. In the US, it is much tougher finding antiques, country is too young.
My daughter spent sometime shooting air pistols with me. She had a big smile after shooting. The Airgun happiness effect hard at work on a new member community. If I can I'll post pics too.
Cheers,
Randy
I realize it’s a cabinet makers turnscrew, but best I can do over here for a prop in a gun case. In looking at a lot of early cased pistols I just don’t see any flat ground turnscrews, they all look like normal turnscrews and as said above some look to me made for the gun by the gun maker. In looking at websites I think all I can say is this one is probably preWW2? We discuss a lot about vintage airguns but as you collect its the accessories that at actually very hard to acquire and can be equally fascinating. The accessories used in this country often totally different from those in England. Oil is just one example.
Last edited by 45flint; 16-12-2023 at 07:29 PM.