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This forum has been great to learn more about everything muzzleloader, so thank you. I recently acquired what has stamped on the lock and barrel H E Dimick St Louis. I know it's not an original, but I was interested in it for a living history presentation to talk about the 66th Illinois Infantry, they were issued Dimicks and similar hawken style rifles to be used as Sharpshooters. After taking a part the rifle and doing a little research on this forum, I believe the base rifle is a Tingle. I found some photos online that has the same lock, barrel and other features that lead me to believe that it was originally a Tingle. I just need some more verification from the experts on here. Thank you very much in advance.
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This forum has been great to learn more about everything muzzleloader, so thank you. I recently acquired what has stamped on the lock and barrel H E Dimick St Louis. I know it's not an original, but I was interested in it for a living history presentation to talk about the 66th Illinois Infantry, they were issued Dimicks and similar hawken style rifles to be used as Sharpshooters. After taking a part the rifle and doing a little research on this forum, I believe the base rifle is a Tingle. I found some photos online that has the same lock, barrel and other features that lead me to believe that it was originally a Tingle. I just need some more verification from the experts on here. Thank you very much in advance. View attachment 293097
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This forum has been great to learn more about everything muzzleloader, so thank you. I recently acquired what has stamped on the lock and barrel H E Dimick St Louis. I know it's not an original, but I was interested in it for a living history presentation to talk about the 66th Illinois Infantry, they were issued Dimicks and similar hawken style rifles to be used as Sharpshooters. After taking a part the rifle and doing a little research on this forum, I believe the base rifle is a Tingle. I found some photos online that has the same lock, barrel and other features that lead me to believe that it was originally a Tingle. I just need some more verification from the experts on here. Thank you very much in advance. View attachment 293097
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The one I had took 1/4-28 like a TC. Pull the nipple and take it to the hardware store. Try it in a 1/4-28 nut. If it fits then just need to get one of about the same cone length.

If it doesn't fit then try some of the metric nuts, fine thread.
Track of the Wolf has a good selection of nipples.

IronHand
 
The one I had took 1/4-28 like a TC. Pull the nipple and take it to the hardware store. Try it in a 1/4-28 nut. If it fits then just need to get one of about the same cone length.

If it doesn't fit then try some of the metric nuts, fine thread.
Track of the Wolf has a good selection of nipples.

IronHand
Thank you, great information.
 
Breach plug should be more than hand tight and I wouldn't want that protrusion in the bore. You're going to get fouling built up behind it and /or get something stuck trying to clean it.
 
Breach plug should be more than hand tight and I wouldn't want that protrusion in the bore. You're going to get fouling built up behind it and /or get something stuck trying to clean it.
I had use a ratchet on it, it wasn't hand tight, but wasn't as difficult as I've seen other ones.
 
Take your nipple out and measure the thread. Id bet its a 1/4-28 and theyre readily available
Measured it today and it is. I only shoot reproduction Civil war muskets, so I'm going to grab a musket cap nipple for it and see if it works.
 
Yes, that is a Tingle model 1962 TGT Rifle my friend.

Some argue that Bob Tingle was the very first to introduce coil spring main springs in his locks. Even before TC.

Barrels were Douglas. All other hardware were handmade by him and an employee that worked for him. Stock, Lock, and furniture.

Nose cap is pewter. Cheek peice on stock is concave. Wedge key is a solid stainless steel pin dowel.

He passed away fairly young during the blizzard of 78. Had a massive heart attack. He was 57 or 58 years old at the time.

Here’s some pictures of my Tingle model 1962 TGT Rifle in .45 cal.

Respectfully, Cowboy
 

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The one I had took 1/4-28 like a TC. Pull the nipple and take it to the hardware store. Try it in a 1/4-28 nut. If it fits then just need to get one of about the same cone length.

If it doesn't fit then try some of the metric nuts, fine thread.
Track of the Wolf has a good selection of nipples.

IronHand
It’s a 1/4 x 28 my friend.
 
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