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General discussion => Gun Building => Topic started by: Mike Lyons on April 20, 2019, 11:10:00 PM
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Here’s where I’m at. Im using the KRA disk “attributed John Rupp” rifle as guidance, the Herman Rupp rifle from Shumway vol 1, a copy of Eric Von Ashwittz Petite Lehigh rifle, Mike Brooks’ build tutorial and Mike Brooks and Allen Martins website for reference. Stoner Creek also let me handle one of his nice Lehighs and take some pics. So thank you all for posting information that is helping me along the way. I’m using the traditional flat Lehigh patchbox instead of the Bucks County on the John Rupp. It’s a 44” 36 caliber A weight with a Zornes Classic lock.
(https://i.ibb.co/8j8kh7N/D396-BE3-E-9-EC1-4-ADB-97-B5-36-B6646-FEAD4.jpg) (https://ibb.co/WcKCT2G)
(https://i.ibb.co/KmN7WXR/79-FFD15-A-1583-4-F9-F-AE4-C-75-FF6-E86-F04-F.jpg) (https://ibb.co/R7hPc9Z)
(https://i.ibb.co/Rg7qDjM/413-D36-BE-C02-C-4-FC8-80-D5-564-A6-EE4-E4-CB.jpg) (https://ibb.co/ZfN0M2w)
(https://i.ibb.co/HKQPf6F/3-D4-A58-C9-2450-4293-BECB-B506-F507-F7-E3.jpg) (https://ibb.co/rQJpRY7)
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(https://i.ibb.co/M5jttGf/B58-ABABE-DE09-4375-AD1-F-9293-E1456-F7-B.jpg) (https://ibb.co/0VW66FK)
(https://i.ibb.co/DV174MF/4824965-D-BF4-D-4034-8-D99-0-A638-E3-B4470.jpg) (https://ibb.co/HFKr7Py)
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You’re doing great brother!!! Keep on trucking!! If you want to take my Lehigh home with you, you’re welcome to it!!!
Got to love these new guys!!
Wayne
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Don’t think I need to take the rifle home but, it sure would be nice to swing out sometime soon. You sure have a slice of heaven out there.
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Your doing great, better than my stuff!
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Looking quite good!
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nice job, keep buiding!!!! i'm in the process of building a Bucks County, hope i can do as good as you.
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Looking great. Keep up the good work and thanks for keeping us up on your progress.
Bob
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Mike,
Graceful lines on that rifle. I enjoy your progress posts. Inspires me to keep working and trying to improve.
Quick question - where the nose cap brass overlaps in the barrel channel, does the extra thickness cause interference? Do you relive the wood a little more to compensate or file the brass down.
Paul
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Mike,
Graceful lines on that rifle. I enjoy your progress posts. Inspires me to keep working and trying to improve.
Quick question - where the nose cap brass overlaps in the barrel channel, does the extra thickness cause interference? Do you relive the wood a little more to compensate or file the brass down.
Paul
Paul,
You’ll need to relieve some wood. They are a pain. Don’t get too overly concerned with an air tight fit. Once you shoot and clean the rifle a few times, you can’t even see the overlap and any gaps gets filled with gunk. Here’s a picture of the first one I did probably a year ago. You can’t even tell it’s wood showing when it gets dirty. It’s just one of those things that come with this type of rifle.
(https://i.ibb.co/2ZCJSr0/0-B43170-A-DF20-4-E3-F-9-D52-6-B364-F582-D31.jpg) (https://ibb.co/8Yfkbwn)
(https://i.ibb.co/5W0vkT5/915088-D0-AF74-4018-BAF1-81-A84-C694-A2-C.jpg) (https://ibb.co/MDvpfnR)
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Excellent work there, Mike. Lucky man to have good friends - AND a barefoot helper!
Will be interesting to see how the work progresses.
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I am no expert on that school of architecture, but that sure looks like a graceful bit of work to me. You are learning at a heck of a rate good sir. God Bless, Marc
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Thanks everyone. No way Mike. This school is all I know as of now Marc. I was planning on making it a plain Jane barn rifle but got attached to the John Rupp rifle somewhere along the way.
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Mike,
That is one fine looking rifle, will make for quite the heirloom.
Hope I can get mine to look half that good when I get back to it.
Mike