Gentlemen,
Thanks for your responses! If I get to any of these locations I'll provide a report and photos, if possible.
Maestro: That museum sounds like a winner and well worth a visit. Any museum that has an "Apprentice Gunsmith Program" and offers a course like this has got to be seen. I wished I lived close enough to take advantage of this course!!)
Learn to Build a Muzzleloading Rifle from Parts
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Master Gunsmiths:
George Dech * Rich Hujsa * Jim Correll
Class Limited to 10 People.
Course Fee = $ 150.00
Must Be A Current J.H.S. Member
( Due to Insurance Considerations ).
The Purpose of the Program is to give the Student Instruction in Basic Gunsmithing Techniques to build a Muzzleloading Longrifle from parts.
( NOT KIT GUNS) They will cover Barrel work, such as Breech Plug fitting & shaping, Tenon & Sight Making & Installation.
Stock work, Inletting Barrel in Stock, Inletting Lock, Making Trigger Plates & Triggers, Installing Trigger Guards, Fitting Butt Plates, Side Plates, Ramrod Pipes, Base Thimbles & Nose Caps.
Instructors Demonstration will comprise most of this course with some Supervised Student Work on Simple Projects with Problem Solving Sessions.
Students Must Provide:
1. A working knowledge of basic wood & metal Tools.
( Students will need to acquire some specialized tools for this program ).
2. A Basic Knowledge of Muzzleloading Rifles.
3. Must Purchase the Parts to Build Their own Rifle.
( Parts can range in Price from $ 500 to $ 800 depending on what you wish to build & how much work you do yourself. )
Classes will be held on Wednesday evenings in the Gun Shop at the Henry Homestead, Jacobsburg Historical Society, Belfast, PA..
They will begin September 14,, 2005 and run for 8 Weekly Sessions through November 2,2005..
Hours will be from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM.
This Class will be the Prerequisite to the Advanced Class on Finishes, Patchboxs, Inlays, Basic Engraving and Tuning your Rifle Planned for Spring of 2004.