M&P
32 Cal
Got the book from Jeff Baron : ''The Underhammer Rifle. It is well explained. Different mechanisms are explained in it
This main spring is not from an underhammer type , where the trigger guard is also acting as main spring like the Billinghurst etc. , but from an original , vintage Ruggles patent gun .Not sure where the spring picture came from but it is not typical of trigger guard/mainsprings. They typically are bent to shape and have a " notch" to engage the trigger. I will post a pic in a while.
The Billinghurst action described, was designed for 1.25-1.5" barrels, so take that into consideration. I'm working on one now, that will wear a 1" acf at the breech barrel. I've cut and lowered the top/tang to match closer to the barrel's top flat... currently working to machine and dress the top obliques and sides to a bit closer fit and to remove all of the 'chunky' from the actions heft..Muzzleloaders Builders Supply produces a very nice Billinghurst type parts kit. Need to D &T holes, fit parts, temper the spring, figure out how to attach the tube, locate nipple etc. but the parts are very good quality. Have to do your own wood too. This style of underhammer was exclusively a target gun back in the day so there is no provision for a half **** notch or other safety. You need to create one if you plan to hunt with it or find an extremely patient deer..
Good source. I'll keep it for the future. I plan to do this first one with what I got.Muzzleloaders Builders Supply produces a very nice Billinghurst type parts kit. Need to D &T holes, fit parts, temper the spring, figure out how to attach the tube, locate nipple etc. but the parts are very good quality. Have to do your own wood too. This style of underhammer was exclusively a target gun back in the day so there is no provision for a half **** notch or other safety. You need to create one if you plan to hunt with it or find an extremely patient deer..
Good source. I'll keep it for the future. I plan to do this first one with what I got.
Thanks. Good info.The Underhammer Society
https://underhammers.blogspot.com
The above has been shutdown, but you can still go there and read. Lots of interesting information and great rifles.
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