I was only kidding, but now I've seen everything!!!Not an H&A, but still an U/H flintlock
I was only kidding, but now I've seen everything!!!Not an H&A, but still an U/H flintlock
Now, a Hopkins and Allen under hammer flintlock would be a sight to behold! I actually have one of their under hammer pistols, and it has a half ****, but all the caps I've been able to find are too small. Perhaps a new nipple?
Somebody has been dry-firing it. Yes - a new nipple is needed.Now, a Hopkins and Allen under hammer flintlock would be a sight to behold! I actually have one of their under hammer pistols, and it has a half ****, but all the caps I've been able to find are too small. Perhaps a new nipple?
Another question; I've heard that one needs forearm protection from cap shrapnel on these guns. Is that so?
If it is, what are the solutions?
funny, you never see people lined up a the local hospital, with cap schrapnell damage??Another question; I've heard that one needs forearm protection from cap shrapnel on these guns. Is that so?
If it is, what are the solutions?
I have a Billinghurst style UH, never had a cap shrapnel issue, Browning 22 Auto, sleeve full, every timeAnother question; I've heard that one needs forearm protection from cap shrapnel on these guns. Is that so?
If it is, what are the solutions?
Sounds like the cup that is normally soldered around the nipple hole is missing.Yes, my young son and I experienced it enough with the 1st version buggy rifle to wear a cutoff sock to cover our wrist and forearm.
This H&A model has a short stock and it was fired in warm weather while wearing short sleeves.
I'm not sure if it was shrapnel or just little specks of hot powder or both.
But once it was felt then I decided that protection would become standard equipment when shooting the gun.
The nipple on that gun was located right next to the inside of its flat faced breech plug which may not have been typical of their rifle receivers, because it had a straight receiver that more closely resembled their boot pistol.
That may have created some extra back flash through the nipple cone.
I had installed a brand new Uncle Mike's nipple when I first bought the gun.
The recess in the stock for the hammer & mainspring also had some burnt powder accumulated on it so it was definitely noticeable.
But I never fired another H&A model to compare it to.
Hi Hawkeye, I was wondering if you can tell me the center to center distance between the hammer and trigger pivot points. I'm building a underhammer from scratch and am having trouble determining how to drill and ream the frame for them. Thanks, JimYes there is a problem with the hammer catching. Usually it doesn't cause an issue but if you are gently and slowly squeezing the trigger it can catch the tip of the notch which will break the nose off the trigger and possibly damage the hammer too, it has happened to me. It's possible to shorten the tip on the half **** notch on the hammer and that'll usually eliminate possible problems and still leave you with a reliable half ****. I don't have a photo handy but if you had a gun in front of you you would see what I mean, they are very simple. Deer Creek may still have parts and parts show up on that evil auction site from time to time, hammer & trigger are usually $20+ there. It might be possible to repair the damage but it wouldn't be easy.
Now, a Hopkins and Allen under hammer flintlock would be a sight to behold! I actually have one of their under hammer pistols, and it has a half ****, but all the caps I've been able to find are too small. Perhaps a new nipple?
I have an H & A under hammer boot pistol. I use No 11 caps no problem with them fitting the nipple. Maybe you can try replacing the nipple. This pistol is fun to shoot.Now, a Hopkins and Allen under hammer flintlock would be a sight to behold! I actually have one of their under hammer pistols, and it has a half ****, but all the caps I've been able to find are too small. Perhaps a new nipple?
Rifle and pistol both show 1.050"Hi Hawkeye, I was wondering if you can tell me the center to center distance between the hammer and trigger pivot points. I'm building a underhammer from scratch and am having trouble determining how to drill and ream the frame for them. Thanks, Jim
Thanks. I've been using a little jig with various spacing to try. Will try 1.05 tomorrow.Rifle and pistol both show 1.050"
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Yeah, seems strange that no one makes a replacement spring for these things. I would pick up a few just to have some extras.Most of the shooting I did with the H&A was done while wearing long sleeves, but not all the time. After many years of shooting I think the trigger guard/hammer & trigger spring (which eventually died) weakened quite a bit. I did notice some "spitting" from the nipple on occasion. Then one day at the range while I was shooting I laid a towel in my lap as a precaution. Imagine my shock when I looked down and saw the towel was on fire. I retired that rifle after that. Haven't been able to find a new replacement spring that worked. Tried a couple of used ones but they took "set" rather quickly.
right . they are not removable.Sounds like the cup that is normally soldered around the nipple hole is missing.
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I set my hammer up in a small jig and using a dial indicator measured that the face of the half **** sticks out .025 more then the full **** notch as it pivots around. So no matter how much spacing between hammer and trigger I would still have a problem. Time to trim half **** notch I guess. Thank's again.Rifle and pistol both show 1.050"
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I set my hammer up in a small jig and using a dial indicator measured that the face of the half **** sticks out .025 more then the full **** notch as it pivots around. So no matter how much spacing between hammer and trigger I would still have a problem. Time to trim half **** notch I guess. Thank's again.
Most of the shooting I did with the H&A was done while wearing long sleeves, but not all the time. After many years of shooting I think the trigger guard/hammer & trigger spring (which eventually died) weakened quite a bit. I did notice some "spitting" from the nipple on occasion. Then one day at the range while I was shooting I laid a towel in my lap as a precaution. Imagine my shock when I looked down and saw the towel was on fire. I retired that rifle after that. Haven't been able to find a new replacement spring that worked. Tried a couple of used ones but they took "set" rather quickly.
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