I finally pulled the plug on my Crocket, and while I admit to being no fan of patent breeches, this one is plumb ridiculous! The threaded portion is .729" long, foolish on a thread diameter of .585" OD. The powder chamber is 1.3" deep! The ID is .32" for about half that depth, then steps down to about .20" for the remainder.
Hang on, it gets even dumber! While the front of the plug is flat faced, the shoulder at the front of the barrel thread is not. It is a taper or cone like a 30% countersink, thus no way the flat face of the plug can seat tight to the countersunk shoulder! Not satisfied with dumb enough they also recessed the rear of the bore, rather like the forcing cone of a revolver.
No wonder it snags patches. The .32" front of the powder chamber will admit the jag and patch but when you pull it back the patch spreads into the cone and balls up so that it will not return to bore diameter and I can see no easy fix.
One would need to deepen the barrel thread about 3/8" to a flat shoulder and face off the rear of the barrel enough to allow the plug to meet the new shoulder. That would be a machine shop job and would shorten the barrel enough to upset the fit of barrel key and under rib. A rather expensive fix for a cheap gun, just to fix something which should never have been broken!
How can a gun manufacturer be so stupid??!!! :cursing:
Hang on, it gets even dumber! While the front of the plug is flat faced, the shoulder at the front of the barrel thread is not. It is a taper or cone like a 30% countersink, thus no way the flat face of the plug can seat tight to the countersunk shoulder! Not satisfied with dumb enough they also recessed the rear of the bore, rather like the forcing cone of a revolver.
No wonder it snags patches. The .32" front of the powder chamber will admit the jag and patch but when you pull it back the patch spreads into the cone and balls up so that it will not return to bore diameter and I can see no easy fix.
One would need to deepen the barrel thread about 3/8" to a flat shoulder and face off the rear of the barrel enough to allow the plug to meet the new shoulder. That would be a machine shop job and would shorten the barrel enough to upset the fit of barrel key and under rib. A rather expensive fix for a cheap gun, just to fix something which should never have been broken!
How can a gun manufacturer be so stupid??!!! :cursing: