IL Rifle
32 Cal
- Joined
- Sep 29, 2019
- Messages
- 47
- Reaction score
- 60
I know the Pecatonica-T/C has been done before (Zonie built a nice one, RIP) but this is the first stocking job I’ve finished. The stock is from Pecatonica, about 30 minutes from my house, the .50 barrel, lock, triggers, and escutcheon plates are T/C Hawken/Renegade parts. The trigger guard is from The Hawken Shop and the buttplate is from Pecatonica. The idea was to put together more of a “local trade” rifle for the upper Mississippi River valley area- IL, IA, WI, MO- than a plains rifle. So, 15/16 barrel and a single key.
The stock is #3 maple stained with LMF Lancaster Maple and over stained with Feibings mahogany. Over that are four coats of dark walnut danish oil and a topcoat of satin spar varnish.
This is my test bed for the Pecatonica Hawken I started about 30 years ago and am still working on. Back when I started there was no internet and I came up against some “how do I ?” questions I wasn’t able to answer back then. This site in particular, and another, have been massively helpful in getting me to this point and I think I’ve answered enough questions so I can now finish my “first”rifle.
I know this one isn’t perfect, or a historic copy, and it’s a T/C at heart which some people aren’t fond of. But I wanted to start with known quantities and focus on the stocking work. Plus a .54 Renegade sn 6866 was my first ever rifle back in about 1973/4 (it was “liberated” from my house when I was at work one day otherwise I’d still have it). There are some things I’ll certainly do differently in the future, but here it is:
The stock is #3 maple stained with LMF Lancaster Maple and over stained with Feibings mahogany. Over that are four coats of dark walnut danish oil and a topcoat of satin spar varnish.
This is my test bed for the Pecatonica Hawken I started about 30 years ago and am still working on. Back when I started there was no internet and I came up against some “how do I ?” questions I wasn’t able to answer back then. This site in particular, and another, have been massively helpful in getting me to this point and I think I’ve answered enough questions so I can now finish my “first”rifle.
I know this one isn’t perfect, or a historic copy, and it’s a T/C at heart which some people aren’t fond of. But I wanted to start with known quantities and focus on the stocking work. Plus a .54 Renegade sn 6866 was my first ever rifle back in about 1973/4 (it was “liberated” from my house when I was at work one day otherwise I’d still have it). There are some things I’ll certainly do differently in the future, but here it is: