WRustyLane
32 Cal.
Has anyone here ever inletted a trigger guard for a Pedersoli Frontier flintlock? I personally don't like the trigger guard just sitting on top of the wood. Thanks in advance.
No - file a step in the trigger-guard.i wasn't certain if doing that would change anything with the trigger since the trigger guard lays on top of the trigger plate. I probably would have to grind off or file off part of the trigger plate that lies directly below the trigger guard.
I just looked at my .36 Frontier; the distance from the tip of the triggers to the inner face of the guard is shorter than the thickness of the mounting flats that you seek to inlet; so, it would appear to me that to do what you want you would also have to set the trigger plate deeper into the stock.........I'm starting to see several points at which the old yarn, "I've cut it twice now and it's still too short", might rear its ugly head.Has anyone here ever inletted a trigger guard for a Pedersoli Frontier flintlock? I personally don't like the trigger guard just sitting on top of the wood. Thanks in advance.
Only danger I see is stopping at the guard...
Which means filing the bottom of the trigger so it clears the trigger-guard bow and not messing with the trigger plate.You may also have to adjust the clearance between the trigger and the guard once you set the guard in deeper.
Crewdawg did one and someone else did too, I can't remember the second person.Gonna have to figure out the search engine here at the site, but a couple or three years back someone posted a lengthy series on modifying the Frontier, including as I recall inletting the trigger guard. Highly informative series of steps and photos worth your search. Only danger I see is stopping at the guard, because so many other very good changes were made to that fine gun.
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