Very true!My first and only build was a Traditions Kentucky rifle kit. It is by the standards most forum members have pretty rough, as I didn't really take as much time as I could have on it. But it shoots great and I'm happy with it. That's all that really matters.
I will most definitely post pictures of the final product! I've been working on it pretty vigilantly, and so far it has gone great! (excuse the mess lol)Photos of the finished rifle are mandatory...Capisce?
Thanks for the image! This will really help me out when I'm profiling that lock panel.I can see you’re having fun with your build and are doing well with it. I’d like to encourage you to trim the lock panels. It will make a much better looking rifle with a minimum of effort. Here’s an example for your consideration.
IMG_0387 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
Granth when you are done please post pictures. very nice looking.Hello y’all, I just received a Traditions .50 Caliber Flintlock for my recent birthday. I am super excited to build it, and I will update this thread with my build progress. Wish me luck!
Will do!Granth when you are done please post pictures. very nice looking.
Lol, live and learn!Yeah, you don't want to dry fire a flintlock without a flint or a wooden "false" flint in the jaws. As you found out, the screw will contact the frizzen, bending it (or in your case) breaking it.
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