very nice as always... would you care to share your stock finishing process beginning to end?
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MBS calls it the Sparrow pistol because it’s a copy of one from the movie. Otherwise they would have to call it the Perry London Full Stock Traveling Pistolhad a friend who was very up on modern guns. he knew nothing about antique guns .he decided he wanted a pirate pistol , he was very disappointed when i informed him there is no such thing. i told him they did not have a pirate gun store back in the day, they just got them on the street or stole them just like they do today.
Hi. Sorry to interupt, but what is MBS? Thank you. Dale EDIT: Hmmmm? Think I figured it out? Muzzleloading builder's Supply?This is my newly finished Ketland Trade Pistol, officially done since it got it's final application of finish today, a few coats of buffed-in paste wax. I am pretty pleased with how it turned out.
Built from a MBS kit, I made an alteration to the original, replacing the side plate with one of a more "Pennsylvania" flavor, just because I think it looks a lot nicer.
I will hopefully shoot it tomorrow, with both patched round ball (.595) and also #5 shot. It has a short 7.5" smoothbore barrel (.62 cal.) without a front sight, so it will be interesting to see how it preforms.
Yup!Hi. Sorry to interupt, but what is MBS? Thank you. Dale EDIT: Hmmmm? Think I figured it out? Muzzleloading builder's Supply?
Ya mean like mine?
Thanks! And luck would have it, that Ketland may be going up for saleTwo very fine looking pistols !
Especially the Ketland Trade piece
If I thought for a second I could get it into Canada right now I would !!!Thanks! And luck would have it, that Ketland is for sale
Hey Jack! Don’t fergit to pull back the cock, load the pistol, prime the pan, and close frizzen!
beautiful!This is my newly finished Ketland Trade Pistol, officially done since it got it's final application of finish today, a few coats of buffed-in paste wax. I am pretty pleased with how it turned out.
Built from a MBS kit, I made an alteration to the original, replacing the side plate with one of a more "Pennsylvania" flavor, just because I think it looks a lot nicer.
I will hopefully shoot it tomorrow, with both patched round ball (.595) and also #5 shot. It has a short 7.5" smoothbore barrel (.62 cal.) without a front sight, so it will be interesting to see how it preforms.
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