I read threads of guys talking gun shop, and sometimes I find
myself lost. I clipped a few that throwd me…
Mostly I’m swimming in water over my head here, but these stuck out
“This results in a slight difference in the length of pull, which is 13-3/4" for the 1841 and 13-1/2" for the Zouave. Both have a drop at the heel of 2-3/4".
Length from trigger to butt?
“Lehigh Valley guns usually had the wrist wider than the height at the tail of the lock and then it transitions toward the comb to higher than wide”
Not a clue!
“The stock is very "deep throated" on the bottom and thick at the top by the barrel tang”
Again, not sure I get it
“My goal was to reduce the throat of the stock a bit and to create a straighter line from the tang down to the comb”
Profiling I think, the line part is a bit of a mystery
“Then notice the top of the wrist is fairly straight angling down to the comb”
Again profile. The comb is the top edge/ line on the back of the stock?
“The Brown Bess is one of my specialties and keep in mind that apron has fairly low relief.”
Aghrrrr…
“Stock has a pull of about 13 5/8” and a drop of approximately 2 3/4” and cast off of approximately 3/16"
2 3/4” drop from what to what? And is castoff something less than a straight line from muzzle to butt plate?
“43.25” custom profiled barrels. Breech 1.125” and waist approximately .800”.
I know it means tapered, but is the waist the middle of barrel or the muzzle?
I know that’s a lot of questions, but most apply to gunstocks. Maybe someone could point me in the right direction.
myself lost. I clipped a few that throwd me…
Mostly I’m swimming in water over my head here, but these stuck out
“This results in a slight difference in the length of pull, which is 13-3/4" for the 1841 and 13-1/2" for the Zouave. Both have a drop at the heel of 2-3/4".
Length from trigger to butt?
“Lehigh Valley guns usually had the wrist wider than the height at the tail of the lock and then it transitions toward the comb to higher than wide”
Not a clue!
“The stock is very "deep throated" on the bottom and thick at the top by the barrel tang”
Again, not sure I get it
“My goal was to reduce the throat of the stock a bit and to create a straighter line from the tang down to the comb”
Profiling I think, the line part is a bit of a mystery
“Then notice the top of the wrist is fairly straight angling down to the comb”
Again profile. The comb is the top edge/ line on the back of the stock?
“The Brown Bess is one of my specialties and keep in mind that apron has fairly low relief.”
Aghrrrr…
“Stock has a pull of about 13 5/8” and a drop of approximately 2 3/4” and cast off of approximately 3/16"
2 3/4” drop from what to what? And is castoff something less than a straight line from muzzle to butt plate?
“43.25” custom profiled barrels. Breech 1.125” and waist approximately .800”.
I know it means tapered, but is the waist the middle of barrel or the muzzle?
I know that’s a lot of questions, but most apply to gunstocks. Maybe someone could point me in the right direction.