They definitely were not just oiled.I think some may have been lacquered too with dragons blood resin
They definitely were not just oiled.I think some may have been lacquered too with dragons blood resin
Laquer takes Transtint dye very nicely.I think some may have been lacquered too with dragons blood resin
Yep Definitely lottsa lumber left to remove….the pipes buriedI think you can remove a whole bunch wood at the ramrod channel.
Not familiar with these marshal pistols but on other types just over half the ramrod is visible above the sides of the channel.
There are some slight differences in the lock works from gun to gun on these Indias….What size flint does this thing take?
Perfect then I've already got some 5/8s AND 3/4ths I might go ahead and invest in oneThere are some slight differences in the lock works from gun to gun on these Indias….
On mine a 5/8 x 5/8 fits this one about
perfect
Although the frizzen is generously wide so you could go wider…maybe 3/4 ? any longer then 5/8 on mine it’ll touch the frizzen face at half ****
Quite a difference!Yep you got an eye !!!
Marked where the barrel rested along the top edge…..definitely was not exposed to halfway at the breech end.
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So we did just that….removed at least 3/16” to a 1/4” off the top back towards the breech end ! It really was alot of wood
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Certainly helped “slender” down the look alot !
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Thanks for the eye
Yep she’s dead nuts straight…checked with a steel rule…my vintage iPhone takes garbage picsQuite a difference!
The top of the forearm doesn’t look straight…
That does look really good ! Hard to say what the standard on these later sea service pistols was….some look squared off, some look rounded, most I’ve seen in person and pics are pretty worn on the leading edges….hard to say really other then I don’t think I’ve found two the same yetNow just one suggestion: consider gently tapering and roll over the top of the stock at the muzzle which gives it a graceful flow (though this might not be appropriate for this style pistol).
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