mtsage
36 Cl.
I picked up a TC Pennsylvania Hunter, 50 cal, at a estate clearance. The fellow who is no longer with us was a target shooter evidently. As you may know this model of flintlock TC came with a single trigger. Well he replaced the single trigger with a double set trigger. Here is my issue. The original tang bolt that holds the original single trigger in place will no longer work on a double trigger in place as there is no hole in the plate of the double trigger plate. So the tang bolt that was in it now holds nothing. Just plugs the tang hole. It is a bolt and not a wood screw. And you cannot drill a hole in the double trigger plate as there is no room to drill. So short of going back to a single trigger and finding a new trigger guard, what are my options? Yes he replaced the original trigger guard as the original was not large enough for 2 trigger setup.
Should I fill the wood hole in the stock with a dowel, and then drill a hole in it and sink a wood screw thru the tang hole, or place some kind of a screw holding mechanism in the hole for the screw/bolt to thread into? The tang on a Penn Hunter has 2 holes. One for wood screw and the other for the tang bolt. I think my options are limited. What say you?
Thanks,
Marlowe
Should I fill the wood hole in the stock with a dowel, and then drill a hole in it and sink a wood screw thru the tang hole, or place some kind of a screw holding mechanism in the hole for the screw/bolt to thread into? The tang on a Penn Hunter has 2 holes. One for wood screw and the other for the tang bolt. I think my options are limited. What say you?
Thanks,
Marlowe