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Felix the Cat

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Hi Folks..

I have an interesting restoration project on the bench at the moment, and have some questions for the Borg!

This is a Percussion Pistol of the Adams type by the Edinburgh gunmaker Alexander Henry (..of Martini - Henry fame)

It is missing the rammer, which should be of the Kerr type, and which I am fabricating at the moment..

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I have turned the rammer to fit (.38") and forged the lever from bar stock. The rammer needs a slot cut in it to take the lever and a cross pin to capture the lever in the slot.. The rammer is EN8 so I will heat treat to blue after it is finished. The lever is MS so I will probably case harden it.

The greater challenge is to make a replacement trigger guard!

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It has a 1BA threaded hole just forward of the trigger and another unthreaded hole between the trigger and the spring tensioning screw. This looks like it will take a screw from the inside of the frame, as you can get at it from the hammer slot when the hammer is removed..

Has anyone ever tried to make a trigger guard for this type of pistol? I think it should have a fish tail fairing at the back end but I am struggling a bit as to how to reproduce this. I suspect the original was either forged or cast, but this is a bit of challenge to fabricate as a one off! I suspect the 1BA screw thread is integral to the front of the guard and is screwed in when the trigger is removed.. I can't see how you could insert a screw unless you drill a hole in the bottom of the guard!

Any thoughts... I think I am going to have to hack it out from the solid and then rub it until a trigger guard appears!

FtC
 
It must be something similar... although I'm not sure the top strap of the guard extends to either side of the trigger or goes to the end of the frame.. the bottom edge of the frame is very curved and I can't see how you could attach the guard with the holes where they are! The forward threaded hole is almost below the trigger when it is in the forward position!
 
I would make a test guard out of soft aluminum just to see how everything lines up. It would really pay to find someone with the same pistol, and examine it…
 
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