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I found a lockplate and a grapeshot at my latest site.

Kevin B.

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Can anyone tell me what rifle/musket this lockplate belongs on??? I sorta thought that it resembles an Enfield, but not exactly. If I remove the rust, will the lettering and numbering be removed as well.......or, is that y'alls experience when dealing with iron CW relics???? Thanks for any help on IDing the lockplate.
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I'm no expert, but it looks like a CS - Austrian model M1854 infantry rifle lockplate, more popularly known as the Lorenz . Hope this helps. CCH
 
I would try the electrolisis process. It will not harm the base metal but will remove the scale and crust. I just did a butt plate that looked a lot like your piece and it turned out great. Nice finds by the way and thanks for posting. HH
 
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