Well, finally I've got my scottish pistol, and hmm....I am kinda disappointed.
First thing I did after I got it was strip it to clean it. First I thought the barrel is blued or something until I found a pic in the internet of the pistol with a stainless barrel. All oxidation! :shocked2: But no ''real'' rust, just a thick layer of ''patina''. After polishing the heck out of it the barrel looks shiney like new, I am still scrubbing the bore with a brass brush and rust-remover until no more reddish-brwon colored rust remover comes out.
As I assembled it I took a closer look at the lock, the powder pan and the touchhole in the barrel dont align very well. The touchhole is on the very bottom-front of the pan. A tad lower and the hole would be covered by the pan bottom.
Next thing, the frizzen and the cock dont align very well, with a slightly undersized flint installed the stone is off center, and hits at 5/8 to the left.
Doesnt spark at all, but to be honest some rust remover sprayed on the frizzen, I have to remove it first to judge about this.
After that I took a look at the bore with a bore light, and I saw a small hole in the barrel about 2'' from the muzzle right where the ''hook'' is installed which connects the front part of the barrel with the stock; maybe 0.02 deep.
I dont know if its even shootable, I guess I'll get ignition problems of the main load with such a touchhole, maybe the barrels blows where the small hole is or the frizzen saves from that because it does not spark at all.
I think I wasted my money, but its not all about the money, I was really happy as I got it and now all these problems really pull me down.
Dont want to take it to the range, I am afraid the pistol will give me so many problems that other people will laugh at me. :redface:
Anyway, here some pics.
First thing I did after I got it was strip it to clean it. First I thought the barrel is blued or something until I found a pic in the internet of the pistol with a stainless barrel. All oxidation! :shocked2: But no ''real'' rust, just a thick layer of ''patina''. After polishing the heck out of it the barrel looks shiney like new, I am still scrubbing the bore with a brass brush and rust-remover until no more reddish-brwon colored rust remover comes out.
As I assembled it I took a closer look at the lock, the powder pan and the touchhole in the barrel dont align very well. The touchhole is on the very bottom-front of the pan. A tad lower and the hole would be covered by the pan bottom.
Next thing, the frizzen and the cock dont align very well, with a slightly undersized flint installed the stone is off center, and hits at 5/8 to the left.
Doesnt spark at all, but to be honest some rust remover sprayed on the frizzen, I have to remove it first to judge about this.
After that I took a look at the bore with a bore light, and I saw a small hole in the barrel about 2'' from the muzzle right where the ''hook'' is installed which connects the front part of the barrel with the stock; maybe 0.02 deep.
I dont know if its even shootable, I guess I'll get ignition problems of the main load with such a touchhole, maybe the barrels blows where the small hole is or the frizzen saves from that because it does not spark at all.
I think I wasted my money, but its not all about the money, I was really happy as I got it and now all these problems really pull me down.
Dont want to take it to the range, I am afraid the pistol will give me so many problems that other people will laugh at me. :redface:
Anyway, here some pics.