Dear All
I’ve always wanted a Parker Hale Whitworth, and was able to acquire one at a recent gun show. It shot reliably at first, but now I’m having ignition problems. After reviewing all I can find on the Whitworth patent breech and its complicated construction, I can only conclude that I have somehow flooded the second breech or area behind the powder chamber. I was cleaning it the same way I do my muskets, breech end down in a bucket of hot water and Dawn, making sure I can spray water out of the nipple/ clean out screw, etc. After failing to fire, I’m getting moisture and black powder slurry in the nipple. Any help or guidance will be greatly appreciated. Do you think I need to heat the barrel and dry it out? Send to someone for complete disassembly of the breech? Ugh.
Thanks!
Bill
South Carolina
I’ve always wanted a Parker Hale Whitworth, and was able to acquire one at a recent gun show. It shot reliably at first, but now I’m having ignition problems. After reviewing all I can find on the Whitworth patent breech and its complicated construction, I can only conclude that I have somehow flooded the second breech or area behind the powder chamber. I was cleaning it the same way I do my muskets, breech end down in a bucket of hot water and Dawn, making sure I can spray water out of the nipple/ clean out screw, etc. After failing to fire, I’m getting moisture and black powder slurry in the nipple. Any help or guidance will be greatly appreciated. Do you think I need to heat the barrel and dry it out? Send to someone for complete disassembly of the breech? Ugh.
Thanks!
Bill
South Carolina