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Well, I did not use a pitchfork tine but found a hay rake tine at TSC that filled the bill. It had the hook on the end and just needed some trimming to work. That way no heating and bending and no heat treating.She ain't even close to being described as pretty but was not intended that way. Just a test on how little one could make do and still have a performing gun. Something maybe a backwoodsman could conjure up. The basic design of course is robbed from Ron Griffie with some minor tweaking to allow me to use what I had. The lock design is close to his but with some minor stuff I tried.
The barrel I had left from an old rifle I had stripped parts from. Green Mt .45 barrel. The wood I picked out of Pecatonica's reject bin at F/ship. Very plain and ugly. I beat out something that barely resembles a trigger guard and then washed all the metal with Clorox to get the rusting started. I was out of Browning stuff. Potassium Permanganate for the stain and then one or two coats of linseed. A very, very , very plain ugly gun but very functional.
I added a sort of "safety" on the side. Close it and the hammer cannot hit the nipple and cap.I found out the hard way to not file a flat spot on the piece of spring steel for the cap. It goes off much better with the rod left round.All I shoot is flintlock and the few caps I have are about 20 yrs old so that may have something to do with it too. Anyway, for your entertainment.........
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[url] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v85/Flinttim/Bows and stuff/a9e55fca.jpg[/url]
[url] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v85/Flinttim/Bows and stuff/4df9170a.jpg[/url]
Well, I did not use a pitchfork tine but found a hay rake tine at TSC that filled the bill. It had the hook on the end and just needed some trimming to work. That way no heating and bending and no heat treating.She ain't even close to being described as pretty but was not intended that way. Just a test on how little one could make do and still have a performing gun. Something maybe a backwoodsman could conjure up. The basic design of course is robbed from Ron Griffie with some minor tweaking to allow me to use what I had. The lock design is close to his but with some minor stuff I tried.
The barrel I had left from an old rifle I had stripped parts from. Green Mt .45 barrel. The wood I picked out of Pecatonica's reject bin at F/ship. Very plain and ugly. I beat out something that barely resembles a trigger guard and then washed all the metal with Clorox to get the rusting started. I was out of Browning stuff. Potassium Permanganate for the stain and then one or two coats of linseed. A very, very , very plain ugly gun but very functional.
I added a sort of "safety" on the side. Close it and the hammer cannot hit the nipple and cap.I found out the hard way to not file a flat spot on the piece of spring steel for the cap. It goes off much better with the rod left round.All I shoot is flintlock and the few caps I have are about 20 yrs old so that may have something to do with it too. Anyway, for your entertainment.........
[url] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v85/Flinttim/Bows and stuff/dfe8b0e5.jpg[/url]
[url] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v85/Flinttim/Bows and stuff/a9e55fca.jpg[/url]
[url] http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v85/Flinttim/Bows and stuff/4df9170a.jpg[/url]
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