I'll hopefully find out this weekend.With the gun as is, how does it shoot?
Could it be that the touch hole is externally coned? That would explain the very large opening we see. @woodsnwater, have you done a trial fit with some drill bits to estimate the actual touch hole diameter?The hole looks big, and too low. IMO, it should be centered at the top of the pan, so could be fixed by plunging with an endmill at the correct location, and then tapped for a removeable (or not) liner.
I will tonight. I'm going to remove the barrel too. First time unpinning one.Could it be that the touch hole is externally coned? That would explain the very large opening we see. @woodsnwater, have you done a trial fit with some drill bits to estimate the actual touch hole diameter?
5/32 is .160" which is about .100" larger than my quickest ignition flinter. 1/16" in the "sunset potition" would be my recommendation.the picture perspective sure make it look oversize. if larger than 5/32 I would drill it and install a vent liner.
those shooting/standing to your right would be most appreciative!
also it appears low to me. but many are and work.
the suggestion of plunge milling for a vent liner is great. but i'd center the hole with the top of the pan.
Be sure you have an appropriatly sized pin punch for the job. It isnt difficult but improvised punches (nails, etc. ) tend to veer to the side buggering up the pin holes. If you dont have a set, they are pretty inexpensive and well worth the money. HD or Lowes, any good hardware store should set you up.I will tonight. I'm going to remove the barrel too. First time unpinning one.
Dang! I was hoping that 1/8"+ hole was good. lolOld timer's! thats my story!
5/64th's is what i was thinking. fingers and what's left of my brain don't talk to each other sometimes!
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