Making Barnett N.W. gun for Ricky

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More finished pics ifn they'll load ... I got the lock working correctly , safely but it won't stay at full cock in the stock SO ....its obviously hanging up somewhere in the mortice or the trigger is too high and needs to be taken down a bit .... After coffee break I'll get on that ... I really like this N.W. gun !Than
Wow! Beautiful job. Someday, I would really like to have you make one for me.
[/QUOTE Thank you Sir . Hope I can do that for ya !! :)
 

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You're lucky you live so far away. Otherwise, I'd be lurking in your shop every morning with a cup of coffee, watching your builds.
LOL !!! Why thank ya bud ... I'm pretty slow though , esp. in these short winter days. You'd be pretty bored after the first month er so :)
 
If its easy enough, remove the trigger guard and trigger. If the lock holds at full cock, trip it with a small screwdriver. If all works well, I’d bet the trigger bar might be a bit too high. Seems to be a test that works for me. Best wishes!
Thanks bud ... It was the tumbler , notch too deep . Full cock the sear arm way too low ...I replaced the tumbler ...working great now ....
 
Doc White of GRRW fame built a copy of a NW Trade Gun from pictures and measurements from an original one seen in the 1960 at the Denver Art Museum. He built this gun for me off theses pictures and measurements. What was really neat was the caliber of the gun, a .50 caliber smoothbore.

Doc had his barrel maker produce the size, length and caliber of the original. The gun was heavier than the normal 20 gauge reproductions of today. Once done I had Jonathan of "Buckskins & Black Powder" test fire, sight in and give it a close look.

Do to age and a few health conditions I sold the gun to TOTW and it was resold to a gentleman in southern Utah. Both Jonathan and Keith have had the same experiences with shoot this gun at either 25 yards or 50 yards ... ONE RAGGED HOLE FOR THREE SHOT GROUPS. That's with sighting off the tang screw (no rear sight).

I get a chance I'll send the video's of Jonathan shooting this smoothbore.
 
Doc White of GRRW fame built a copy of a NW Trade Gun from pictures and measurements from an original one seen in the 1960 at the Denver Art Museum. He built this gun for me off theses pictures and measurements. What was really neat was the caliber of the gun, a .50 caliber smoothbore.

Doc had his barrel maker produce the size, length and caliber of the original. The gun was heavier than the normal 20 gauge reproductions of today. Once done I had Jonathan of "Buckskins & Black Powder" test fire, sight in and give it a close look.

Do to age and a few health conditions I sold the gun to TOTW and it was resold to a gentleman in southern Utah. Both Jonathan and Keith have had the same experiences with shoot this gun at either 25 yards or 50 yards ... ONE RAGGED HOLE FOR THREE SHOT GROUPS. That's with sighting off the tang screw (no rear sight).

I get a chance I'll send the video's of Jonathan shooting this smoothbore.
We think the reason for being so accurate is the heavier barrel compared to the lighter ones normally seen on these guns. Since this original post was put up on here about how well the gun shoots we have received two emails that two more will be built with heavier barrels too.
 
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