Heres a couple Confederate Carbines.
Top one is my made from scratch Ricmond Carbine. It has a Whiteacre BBL @.577, its some kind of european hardwood I picked up years ago, withsome original lock parts, and high quality bbl bands, lock plate, hammer, and brass parts that are almost unobtaineum any more, as the guys who use to make them have mostly passed.
I built quite a few Richmond Rifles, and Carbines over the years. Also built a few different models of the Model 1841, and a Dickson Nelson Rifle, along with Dickson Nelson Carbines.
The lower carbine is an ole Zoli (early 80s) J.P. Murray Carbine I got, that was in rough shape. It has a real good bore @.578 tho. I redid the lock so it operates good now, with a nice trigger pull @4.5lbs. redid the stock with Laurel Mtn Forge mixed dye and sealer , and finnish. Just got thru making a new rear sight out of a piece of "T" stock. It needs sighting in now. I glass bedded both carbine barrels.
I don't know if i'll make any more or not as the good quality parts are very few, and far between now, and I aint getting any younger. Years ago I use to use barrels from Jerry Harmon, who got the blanks from Bill Large, on all my muskets, and carbines. I don't think Large barrels are around any more either.
Well thats enough rambling for now hope you like my carbines.
Dave c.
Top one is my made from scratch Ricmond Carbine. It has a Whiteacre BBL @.577, its some kind of european hardwood I picked up years ago, withsome original lock parts, and high quality bbl bands, lock plate, hammer, and brass parts that are almost unobtaineum any more, as the guys who use to make them have mostly passed.
I built quite a few Richmond Rifles, and Carbines over the years. Also built a few different models of the Model 1841, and a Dickson Nelson Rifle, along with Dickson Nelson Carbines.
The lower carbine is an ole Zoli (early 80s) J.P. Murray Carbine I got, that was in rough shape. It has a real good bore @.578 tho. I redid the lock so it operates good now, with a nice trigger pull @4.5lbs. redid the stock with Laurel Mtn Forge mixed dye and sealer , and finnish. Just got thru making a new rear sight out of a piece of "T" stock. It needs sighting in now. I glass bedded both carbine barrels.
I don't know if i'll make any more or not as the good quality parts are very few, and far between now, and I aint getting any younger. Years ago I use to use barrels from Jerry Harmon, who got the blanks from Bill Large, on all my muskets, and carbines. I don't think Large barrels are around any more either.
Well thats enough rambling for now hope you like my carbines.
Dave c.