Numrich was able to do it but I wouldn't try myself. I guess you could drill and tap up into the barrel but I'm not in favor of that method myself. If you look at the photo in the link below you'll see the way they attach the forearm with a combo ramrod guide and forearm attachment screw that dovetails into the barrel. They are available for separate sale but a little pricey. Under barrel lugs and wedges would work but you would need to add an under rib for the ramrod.
http://www.longrifles-pr.com/underhammer.shtml
As a boy I scrolled through Gun Digest and Shooter's Bibles as if Christmas catalogs. Muzzleloader attracted my interest and back then H&A advertised the Minuteman, a sidelock long rifle, and an assortment of underhammer models. There was also sidelock half stock rifle I can't recall the model of. If I remember correctly the underhammer models were reasonably priced.
Watching auction sites the H&A underhammer models seem to bring fairly high prices for what they seem to be. I've no experience with them, does anyone know what makes them attractive on the used market?
i thought the h and a minuteman was a sidelock gun
The picture gets clearer and clearer. so, next question, how does it work out as far as ramrod length goes. It seems that the nipple and hammer (in the fired position) would limit the length of the rod. ??
i thought the h and a minuteman was a sidelock gun
It is/was.
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