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screwed up 2 days work inletting a oct. to round swamped pistol barrel.
had it perfectly inlet. then drilled the RR hole and rod channel.
contoured for the trigger guard. lay out for the lock plate and trigger.
notice the barrel was inlet closer to one side than the other.
set up the band saw to cut parallel. side i ran against the fence tapered. new cut left no meat for the lock.
3/4 through inletting the new one.
wife is avoiding me for some reason :dunno: :mad:
 
I made the holes for the stock pins on my .40 flinter longer so the accuracy is not upset by barrel expansion when shooting ,or the wood moving as the seasons change .
 
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I recently bought an older Japan made Dixie Gun Works marked Model 1766 Charleville musket, in .69 Cal. I wanted a long arm to go with my 1777 Charleville pistol. However, I really want a carbine length long arm and am considering making this into a project. It has seen a lot of use,(Probably made in late 1970s) but described by the auction house as sound. Having shipped to a flintlock gunsmith to check it out, tune the lock, refinish and do the work.

Bottom pic is the musket, as purchased. The top pic is the proposed carbine length. Barrel would be about 30 inches long and the nose cap would be taken back to the middle band.

I know i will probably get some heat for this, but it's already being done. I do not re-enact, (Did ACW 25 years ago) but I enjoy black powder firearms. This will be my first flintlock.

Here is my Charleville pistol....also made in the late 1970s.
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Made a few more envelopes for paper cartridges. I ran out of the "stick" kind of glue in a tube so I used my nieces "school" glue in a plastic squeeze bottle. Can I expect any differences?
 
Last Saturday prowling around the local gun stores and pawn shops ran across a 1982 Armi San Paolo reproduction of Colts 1851 Navy in 44 caliber with a 5” barrel. (Fantasy Gun ) Appears to never have been fired.
This morning I remedy that. 48 rounds.
Not a muzzle loader but some of the revolver fans here might take a gander. 😁
I wonder what it sold for in 1982, $30 40 dollars. I overpaid at $250 but I don’t think I’ve seen a Colts 1851 with a five inch barrel.
 

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Got my New in box .50 Gm barrel for Cougar in mail…. stainless is nice for many things… and having a Sidelock muzzleloader with that , Sure is cool.
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....1982 Armi San Paolo reproduction of Colts 1851 Navy in 44 caliber with a 5” barrel. (Fantasy Gun )
Not a muzzle loader but some of the revolver fans here might take a gander. 😁

It might not load into the muzzle of the pistol barrel, but it is a muzzleloader nonetheless, else they wouldn't be on this forum.
 
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