+1 to that! Wow, Zonie, nice job! :thumbsup:rawhidekid said:Great looking pistol Zonie. Great job. :hatsoff:
OK2Smoke said:
Zonie said:The only thing I don't like about the Pedersoli Kentucky pistols is the method of holding the barrel into the stock.
The rear is fine but the front of the barrel is held in place by a screw that comes up thru the bottom of the nosecap.
There is a rather thin piece of the stocks wood that is less than 1/8 inch thick.
It becomes entrapped between the cap and the barrel and this is all that holds the front of the barrel in place.
While this seems to work with moderate powder charges, a heavy powder load or a heavy slug fired in the barrel can produce enough recoil to shear off the projecting thin piece of stock wood.
When I made a new stock for the Pedersoli hardware I added a steel underlug to the bottom of the barrel near the muzzle.
I then cut a notch in the bottom of the barrel channel for this underlug to fit into.
Drilling thru the stock and the underlug and installing a 5/64 (.078) steel pin, the muzzle is now tightly held in place with no chance of shearing off any of the stock wood.
You can see the pin in the center of the German Silver inlay.
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