I got my new Tip Curtis smoothbore today and happier than I've been about a gun of any type for years :happy It's a Lancaster .54 smoothbore with a 42" swamped barrel in a beutiful piece of maple! I've been seeing pics of and reading about a Tip Curtis gun until I just couldn't stand it any more
So I finaggled and cannived and came up with the money and here it are.
Now, I need some direction from you experienced flinters on the best forum around. The barrel and all metal parts are in the bright. What do I need to do immediately for taking care of the metal parts? I plan to run a patch or two down the barrel with olive oil or such and a dry one so's not to leave it too wet, but what about the barrel and lock for now? Then, long term, what should I do for the entire gun, brown the barrel, lock, lockplate and trigger guard? Or do I coat the rig in Rennasaince Wax? What? Please help point me in the right direction!
Finally, if I brown the barrel, do I just carefully remove the pins with an appropriate size punch after removing the lock and tang screw? I am lost on this and want to do it right, one time only. Too purty a gun to screw up with ignorance.
Thanks in advance for your advise and all the gread folks on TMA forums!