Many years ago I bought one of the CVA 'derringer' kits, and laid it away (i.e., lost it). Recently it turned up, and I started building it.
I have a bit of experience, but all of it is quite long ago. I built a by a 'Kentucky' pistol (caplock) from a kit. Then, under guidance from an experienced builder, I did a Pennsylvania flintlock (early 1800 style) from parts -- no kit.
Both of these projects turned out very well. Then I got busy raising and supporting a family, and built no more Now, however, being retired and my family grown and gone, I want to begin again. The CVA derringer kit was easy, and went quickly. BUT...
The hammer seems to lack enough force to pop the caps! At least, that's my best guess. It goes clunk on the cone, but the cap stays inert.
I probably should just give up at this point, but before I do that I thought I'd ask the experienced builders in this forum if they have any suggestions as to what I might do to 'debug' this project and get the pistol shooting.(?) I really hate to leave it unfinished, if there is anything I might do to rescue the project.
Thanks for any help or advice.
Shermo
I have a bit of experience, but all of it is quite long ago. I built a by a 'Kentucky' pistol (caplock) from a kit. Then, under guidance from an experienced builder, I did a Pennsylvania flintlock (early 1800 style) from parts -- no kit.
Both of these projects turned out very well. Then I got busy raising and supporting a family, and built no more Now, however, being retired and my family grown and gone, I want to begin again. The CVA derringer kit was easy, and went quickly. BUT...
The hammer seems to lack enough force to pop the caps! At least, that's my best guess. It goes clunk on the cone, but the cap stays inert.
I probably should just give up at this point, but before I do that I thought I'd ask the experienced builders in this forum if they have any suggestions as to what I might do to 'debug' this project and get the pistol shooting.(?) I really hate to leave it unfinished, if there is anything I might do to rescue the project.
Thanks for any help or advice.
Shermo