I have never built a pistol; I decided my last build should be one but I didn't want to build something ordinary. I am from TN, I looked at a variety of southern pistols and settled on a TN bear pistol, something I could hunt deer with. I wanted the pistol to be a completely scratch build, I planned to do everything including forging the mounts which would include the trigger guard, nose cap, ramrod pipes, trigger and such.
I bought this stock blank for my project as well as a Kibler lock. Looks like I am not going to need this stock blank.
I ordered a barrel a year and a half ago but the maker had issues and got behind, no barrel was forthcoming.
I started looking for alternatives; a nice guy on the ALR site offered me his just started bear pistol project at a very fair price, he said he didn't have time to finish it. The barrel and stock came in yesterday.
The barrel is a Rayle swamped 15'" barrel in in .54. The barrel was inletted perfectly into the stock my Mark Weader, he drilled the ramrod hole as well.
This is going to be a winter project, a very long winter project.
Here is the original I will be trying to replicate but not too closely.
If anyone has bear pistol pictures they could put on this thread I woudl greatly appreciate it.
I bought this stock blank for my project as well as a Kibler lock. Looks like I am not going to need this stock blank.
I ordered a barrel a year and a half ago but the maker had issues and got behind, no barrel was forthcoming.
I started looking for alternatives; a nice guy on the ALR site offered me his just started bear pistol project at a very fair price, he said he didn't have time to finish it. The barrel and stock came in yesterday.
The barrel is a Rayle swamped 15'" barrel in in .54. The barrel was inletted perfectly into the stock my Mark Weader, he drilled the ramrod hole as well.
This is going to be a winter project, a very long winter project.
Here is the original I will be trying to replicate but not too closely.
If anyone has bear pistol pictures they could put on this thread I woudl greatly appreciate it.