Skipper_52
32 Cal
New to the forum. I recently acquired an old percussion rifle. Barrel is 30" long and after filing it for 6 hours I got a lot of the pits out but not all of them. I was told it was a 32 but when I put dial calipers in the barrel it read .36. Ishould have taken beginning photos but I didn't (sorry). There are no maker marks on this thing. There are some letters on the hammer spring assembly but that along with the triggers are at the platers (sorry again). The stock is tiger cherry and was cracked in more than one spot up on the forearm. This was epoxied and ca'd before I started sanding it. The rifling cleaned up enough to someday shoot it. If it's not accurate I'll have it bored out to a 50.
One of the mounting lugs on the bottom of the barrel was gone and I had a friend weld me a new one on. I'll drill the mounting hole after the stock is finished. I'll try and answer any questions you have with help identifying this 'thing'. Being an avid woodworker I know it's old. The tooling/chisel marks are all done by hand. I'm guessing it's somewhere around pre-civil war. The gun was heavily used as there is was a lot of exterior wear on the parts. The plated parts will be in this week and I'll send pics of them too. Any help you can give me is appreciated.
Oh yeah, the ram rod mounts cam through the stock and were screwed into it under the barrel at the mounting tang locations. I believe these helped weaken the stock so I'm replacing them with under stock mounts. They are pics 6 and 7.
One of the mounting lugs on the bottom of the barrel was gone and I had a friend weld me a new one on. I'll drill the mounting hole after the stock is finished. I'll try and answer any questions you have with help identifying this 'thing'. Being an avid woodworker I know it's old. The tooling/chisel marks are all done by hand. I'm guessing it's somewhere around pre-civil war. The gun was heavily used as there is was a lot of exterior wear on the parts. The plated parts will be in this week and I'll send pics of them too. Any help you can give me is appreciated.
Oh yeah, the ram rod mounts cam through the stock and were screwed into it under the barrel at the mounting tang locations. I believe these helped weaken the stock so I'm replacing them with under stock mounts. They are pics 6 and 7.