I'm looking to buy the barrel and breech plug for a John Armstrong rifle build.
The charge to install the breech plug is $25.
Thats seems pretty reasonable, but, to be direct, coin is tight and I'd like to save that $25 if possible or IF WISE to do so.
I've never fitted a plug, but I'm certainly no stranger to the use of tools, so the question is: Is saving $25 by fitting a plug yourself "penny wise and pound foolish" or a viable way to save a few bucks for someone willing to go through the trouble?
If its done right its a good deal, but its not likely to be done right and would have to be done over.
Should look like this inside. Breech is sealed.
Not like this where there is a big fouling/oil trap. The breech was installed by the barrel maker and the vent by the gun maker.
Being able to see down into the threads from the bore is not the way it needs to be.
This is how the face of the breech should look when everything is fit properly.
You can see the imprint of lands and grooves on the breech face.
Many people even barrel some makers seem to take a pretty lackadaisical attitude toward breeches and such. Don't know why.
If you take the time its not that difficult with only files and a magic marker.
Dan