There are lots of threads on this topic (try doing a search ) with as many different methods of striping as there are threads....
There's some argument on how historically accurate a striped ramrod is. I'm not a huge fan, but others really like how they look.
Thank you!! I’ve never seen another like it and figured it would an obscure oddity. I will surely do a search though.There are lots of threads on this topic (try doing a search ) with as many different methods of striping as there are threads....
There's some argument on how historically accurate a striped ramrod is. I'm not a huge fan, but others really like how they look.
Thank you! Very nice rifle! I’ve always thought it was a neat touch.Yes, I did one on my son's rifle, which I built around 1980. I did it with a propane torch. I have never done another one, and I don't like the look now.View attachment 342165
I use to do it until I got lazy? Maybe I should have said lazier? LOL!I just free-handed it. I supported it on the vise and just turned it while burning it with the torch.
I had only ever seen it in this one book. When I was growing up in the 70s it looked cool. The first gun I bought for myself was an CVA St. Louis Hawken. As I moved into my pistol and ‘black rifle’ phase I traded that gun. Of course, I wish I had it back now. Now as I’m dabbling back into the BP world, I cannot believe the variety and popularity that black powder firearms have to offer. After seeing some of y’all’s nice rifles in color, I can see how it might be distracting if done on a really nice rifle.I did it once on a cheap Hawken style. Looked good but I don't think I would want to call attention to the rod on a really nice longrifle.
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