Well I finally got my MVT 1816 barrel/breech plug sorted out. Turns out the plug was NOT in tight. Glad I caught it, that could have been, well, deadly. I honestly can't believe no one gave it the once over, but it is obvious no one checks them. I can say, however, that water no longer leaks out of the breech plug seam. So the musket, again assuming the Indians knew how to build a barrel if not screw in a breech plug, should be safe.
At my request they proofed the musket barrel, and gave me the spec sheet as well as stamped the barrel with NHP for New Hampshire Proof House.
However, the lock is back to its old tricks. That is, it hangs up on half cock and/or will not hold at full cock. I had got by with fiddling with the sear and bridle screws, but every ten trigger pulls it would start hanging up again.
Well, one chronic problem it has is the cock screw keeps coming loose. Well I had it out of the stock, and at full cock, and the screw became so loose I just went ahead and removed it. I turned the lock over, and the cock fell off. This struck me, because in the times I have had the hammer screw off on my Armi Sport 1842 or my Euroarms 1861, the hammer can't even be PULLED off!
Well, for ****s and giggles as they say, I put the lock back in (sans cock) and pulled the trigger. It went click, and the sear moved all the way to no cock. I repeated 7 times, and each time it "fired." I put the cock back on, and it hung up again. Took it off, and it "fired".
Can anyone help me? Pete at MVT is apparently so upset with me over my responses to his personal attack, as well as the fact that out of concern for fellow BP shooters in the wake of the Bess blowing up that I went public, AND that I told him I no longer had faith in his product he refuses to answer any of my emails, so getting help from him is no good.
I want to sell the musket, and as MVT ensures the locks for life I have no doubt that the new buyer could easily have Pete fix it. But I figure I would try to see if there is something I can do on my end first.
Thanks!
At my request they proofed the musket barrel, and gave me the spec sheet as well as stamped the barrel with NHP for New Hampshire Proof House.
However, the lock is back to its old tricks. That is, it hangs up on half cock and/or will not hold at full cock. I had got by with fiddling with the sear and bridle screws, but every ten trigger pulls it would start hanging up again.
Well, one chronic problem it has is the cock screw keeps coming loose. Well I had it out of the stock, and at full cock, and the screw became so loose I just went ahead and removed it. I turned the lock over, and the cock fell off. This struck me, because in the times I have had the hammer screw off on my Armi Sport 1842 or my Euroarms 1861, the hammer can't even be PULLED off!
Well, for ****s and giggles as they say, I put the lock back in (sans cock) and pulled the trigger. It went click, and the sear moved all the way to no cock. I repeated 7 times, and each time it "fired." I put the cock back on, and it hung up again. Took it off, and it "fired".
Can anyone help me? Pete at MVT is apparently so upset with me over my responses to his personal attack, as well as the fact that out of concern for fellow BP shooters in the wake of the Bess blowing up that I went public, AND that I told him I no longer had faith in his product he refuses to answer any of my emails, so getting help from him is no good.
I want to sell the musket, and as MVT ensures the locks for life I have no doubt that the new buyer could easily have Pete fix it. But I figure I would try to see if there is something I can do on my end first.
Thanks!