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- Jan 5, 2010
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Several years ago I came across a photo of RJ Renners Faeton under hammer. It is beautiful, slim and graceful. So I tried to duplicate it. I had access to a milling machine and also I’m a retired machinist. I found a 50 cal section of barrel on eBay plus trigger and hammer. Barrel has no markings at all for cal or maker. I draw filed it then lightly browned it, (came out more of a dark grey but I like it).Everything else I made. The brass receiver is out of a 1 3/8 dia piece of bar stock. Turned the taper on my lathe cut the flats on the mill, and drilled and threaded both ends for stock lug and breech plug. Bent it with a 30 ton hydraulic press then milled and bored for trigger and hammer. Breech plug is made out of a 5/8 - 18 grade 8 bolt. It was drilled and counter sunk. Also cross drilled it so the nipple comes up into the powder chamber. The nipple also holds the barrel, receiver and breech plug together and inline.The stock is out of some local maple I had, the trigger guard is made from .065 thick 1095 stock. First one I made shattered like a piece of glass when I pulled the hammer down. The front site is brass stock with the blade made with a piece from a silver bullion coin. Rear site came out of a rail road spike I had. Ramrod and ferrules, plus tips I made. Butt cap is .090 brass stock that I textured with a small ball peen hammer to hide the ripples from forming it to the stock. Butt cap leaves a very colorful bruise on shoulder! Will probably make a leather pad for it. The rifle shoots better then I can hold it. I’m 74 now and my eyes ain’t what used to be. Mr Renners rifle is like a sleek sports car while mine is more of a pickup truck but I like it!