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His work is so good looking. I have been admiring his work since he came to my attention.
If that lock works as good as it looks...splendid.

So you have a rifle in the works for this beauty?
 
That's something Bill (and Ras) -- the innards are nicer than mosts outsides!
 
Hi Bill! WOW!!!! What a beauty!! :bow: :v :thumbsup: Congrats!! A couple question:
1. From the time you ordered the lock, how long before you received it?
2. Do you plan on a long gun in a sporting type with maybe a rifled barrel? Or a plainer military type smooth bore?
Again, congrats. YES! The inside looks as good as the outside. :haha: Rick. :hatsoff:
 
Problem:

BillinOregon said:
Alden, the one thing about having a gun built for this lock is not being able to stare at the gorgeous innards without dismounting it!

Solution:

A lucite stock!

No need thank me...

Even the spanner is above average!
 
Ricky, I sent a down payment about 18 months before the lock was ready. I have decided to have Mike Brooks build me a short smoothbore based on the controversial Beretta-built John Alden gun.

Alden: Your suggestion made me choke on my grits ...

:haha:
 
Hi Bill. Now THAT should be an interesting project. I wonder if Mike's ever built a gun utilizing a Wheel Lock? He sure builds a great looking gun. Own three myself. Any idea where you might find a barrel for this project?
Well, you've waited a year and a half to get the lock. So guessing at Mike's schedule, we might see your update with the finished gun about this time next year? :haha:
Again, congrats! That should turn out to be a really cool and interesting gun. Rick. :hatsoff:
 
Ricky, since the NRA refuses to measure or release measurements of the Alden gun, it will have to be an approximation. I am now looking at details and trying to scale the parts. Probably will just use a Colerain barrel. May try to bang out the trigger guard on my anvil using some wrought iron I have on hand.
 
Delicious, I like it a lot.

The problem I have had with wheelies is the wheel pivot point sticking out where the barrel wants to be. It can limit the size of barrel that will fit. Have you tried holding a barrel up against the pan yet?
 
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understand?
:hatsoff: :wink:
 
raszpla said:
understand? :hatsoff: :wink:


Probably not, I am an engineer. All I see are the problems :rotf:

The axle cannot be much more than the radius of the wheel down from the barrel centre line.

The axle pivot cannot even start closer to the plate than the width of the mainspring.

It has to be a compromise of radius and width.

Clever stuff indeed :thumbsup:
 
This is similar internal parameters mechanism

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compartment dimensions barrels (range of sizes) - is ok

:hatsoff:
 

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