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Cool man, enjoy them. I’m NOT a “ roundball shooter “ never have been except for my first yr with the TC Hawken .50 I & my father & youngest brother all started out with. If I can’t shoot conicals or bullets out of it, I don’t want anything to do with it.
I wish that 35yrs ago when I started muzzleloading that I’d have learned about the Gibbs in .40. I’d have gotten one & would still be shooting it today.
A .4 Gibbs target rifle in need of renovation sold for £2700 last Holts auction I started to make my version with a LH flint and as I bought this big slab of walnut I started on two more. Just getting carried away
 

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WOW 2700lbs huh thats crazy. Thanks for your rifle pics, its beautiful.
WOW 2700lbs huh thats crazy. Thanks for your rifle pics, its beautiful.
I could not cut and paste Go to “gibbs target rifle holts auction 2022”. It’s it’s lot 512 I recall. obviously among percussion riffles I’ll try again later
 
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I could not cut and paste Go to “gibbs target rifle holts auction 2022”. It’s it’s lot 512 I recall. obviously among percussion riffles I’ll try again later
GEORGE GIBBS, BRISTOL
A .451 PERCUSSION MATCH-RIFLE WITH METFORD RIFLING, serial no. 6106,
circa 1865, with heavy round 36in. barrel, the top signed 'GEORGE GIBBS, 29, CORN STREET BRISTOL' the short sighting rib at breech marked 'METFORD'S PATENT 123', bead at muzzle to locate ball-guide (included), block mounted windage adjustable tunnel fore-sight, no provision for rear-sight on barrel, squared breech-block, plain top-tang with integral mount for adjustable vernier diopter tang-sight (included), platinum plug, plain bar-action lock signed 'GEORGE GIBBS', plain hammer, chequered walnut pistol-grip half-stock with chequered iron heel-plate, gadrooned horn grip-cap, plain iron trigger-guard bow with finely chequered trigger-blade, single barrel-key with double-screwed escutcheons and rounded horn fore-end tip, no provision for ramrod isolated patches of shallow pitting at breech and lockplate

Found a previous gibbs Sold £4500 2018 holts auction

Please click HERE to view Terms & Conditions.

Estimate £3,000-5,000
 

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Trimming the vent to the proper length is part of gun building, I used to use a Dremel with a diamond bit to quickly remove what is protruding into the barrel, Lately I mark the excess with a sharpie, take the liner out and grind off the excess on a bench grinder. I do a few checks and grinds taking off just a little at a time to get it just right.

Here is what happens if something protrudes into your breech that will stop your cleaning jag and not let you dry the breech plug area out.

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