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Offline Joe Schell

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North Carolina mountain pistol
« on: October 05, 2017, 11:08:39 PM »













Maple stock, 15" swamped Rice 40 cal barrel and a Chambers late ketland lock. I made the sights, trigger and hardware.

Offline sqrldog

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2017, 11:59:15 PM »
Looks like the real deal Joe. Been mountain etched. 😊

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2017, 02:13:32 AM »
Cool just downright cool Joe. Its got the look
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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2017, 02:48:01 AM »
I really like it.  I want to try my hand at a cane-handled pistol similar to the one shown in Dennis' book, page 75.  Yours is the first that I have seen that is similar.  As others have said, looks like it just came from a 150 year nap in the NC mountains.

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2017, 05:00:25 PM »
Too cool for school Joe. Do you suppose a fella could hold the grip in his right hand and the forestock in his left and shoot squirrels with it?
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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #5 on: October 06, 2017, 10:51:08 PM »
thanks , guys. It would be plenty accurate for squirrel huntin. I shot it three times to make sure it worked and the sights were on paper. Im not a good pistol shooter and am sure the gun is capable of much better.



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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2017, 07:06:09 PM »
Very nice pistol indeed, Joe.  William Ivey has some interesting NC pistols in his book  http://www.northcarolinalongrifles.com/.  I have most of the parts gathered to build one based on one of them in his book.  It's in the build queue.   

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #7 on: October 08, 2017, 03:01:35 AM »
There are some neat pistols in there, thats one of my favorite books. Which pistol are you going to build ?

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #8 on: October 08, 2017, 03:48:37 AM »
My copy of his book is in my shop.  When I get over there tomorrow I'll grab it and give you the details.  I agree, that's one of my favorite books also and I recommend it to anyone interested in NC rifles.  As I'm sure you know, the rifle Jim Kibler based his SMR kit on is in there also.

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #9 on: October 08, 2017, 05:30:52 AM »
great looking pistol Joe.  Wood, color, aging. Real nice. You are one very productive guy. How many hours a week are you in your shop. Seems like I see new stuff pretty often.
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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #10 on: October 08, 2017, 09:54:30 AM »
Thanks. I'm usually down in the shop every night.

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #11 on: October 08, 2017, 03:50:50 PM »
Joe, Nice Job!!  I always like" different " guns. This is a cool pistol, your finish really makes it!!!   Good Work!!    Nate

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #12 on: October 08, 2017, 09:35:20 PM »
There are some neat pistols in there, thats one of my favorite books. Which pistol are you going to build ?

My copy of his book is in my shop.  When I get over there tomorrow I'll grab it and give you the details.  I agree, that's one of my favorite books also and I recommend it to anyone interested in NC rifles.  As I'm sure you know, the rifle Jim Kibler based his SMR kit on is in there also.

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I don't want to run into any copyright problems by coping pictures from William Ivey's book and posting them here.  But since you have the book I'll just reference the pictures.  The first one I'm building is going to be based on Pistol #9, a Bear Creek School pistol by David Kennedy.  I have most of the parts for it including a barrel from Charlie Burton and the stock blank from Dave Rase.  The second one will be based on Pistol #14, another Bear Creek School pistol but this one is by Enoch S. Kennedy.  I just bought the barrel from Charlie Burton for this one as well.  They should be fun projects, but down the road a few months in the build schedule.

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #13 on: October 09, 2017, 04:14:06 PM »
Joe, very nice pistol!  Is the cane style grip typical of the southern mountain pistols?  I have a .40 tapered 10" barrel in a piece of walnut that I want to build to go along with my southern rifle but have never built a pistol.  Is the bottom of the grip just a steel plate and is the nose cap open ended?  i really like this style of pistol.
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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #14 on: October 10, 2017, 01:06:54 AM »
Cant wait to see those pistols , Mole eyes.
Im no pistol expert but i've seen a few mountain pistols with similar grips, some have a little more curve than others. That is just an iron plate on the butt and the nose cap is attached with 3 copper rivets and open in the front.

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #15 on: October 10, 2017, 04:01:26 AM »
How much for one in flint

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #16 on: October 10, 2017, 11:32:48 AM »
How much for one in flint
His prices start at ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS. ;) (he might do one for a little less if he likes you)
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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #17 on: October 11, 2017, 06:35:42 AM »
Those are old prices, Mike ! Things gave gone up due to inflation.

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #18 on: October 11, 2017, 01:46:24 PM »
Very nice Joe!

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #19 on: October 15, 2017, 02:56:06 AM »
Oh buddy, that is a hoot!! Nice piece. Can we see the trigger guard finial?

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #20 on: December 22, 2017, 08:15:18 PM »
Hey Joe, that may be my favorite pistol style so far!  thanks for sharing.
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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #21 on: December 23, 2017, 05:03:32 PM »
   Joe have yet to see one of your guns I haven't liked...!  Well...done...

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Re: North Carolina mountain pistol
« Reply #22 on: December 23, 2017, 05:13:06 PM »
Very nice, indeed! Now for a North Carolina coastal plains pistol! Just kidding
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