My nephew likes the lock to be a little on the large side and I do too. It makes the whole gun look a little more dainty. The long gun that goes with this pistol is .40 A weight 44” and uses a Virginia lock. I'm sure the grip will be a little bigger when finished but, not much. He has small hands and you know what they say, “small hands, small pistol”. The Queen Anne and Colonial Virginia are my favorite locks but, I don't think Jim going to make a third size any time soon.
Ever try to build a gun when the lock and the barrel are the same length?
I told him this pistol was going to look like something Yosemite Sam might shoot except when the little flag pops out that says “BANG”, every now and then it might say “CLATCH”.
I shortened the in the drawing moved the carving with it, looks much better. This pistol just ain't big enough for a rifle size tang.
It's defiantly a contemporary gun or better put contemporary cartoon Gun. It will be cute anyhow. I wanted to do it with brass furniture but he wants it match the long gun.
Here's a picture of it with the (rusty) barrel and lock.
Taylor, I saw a picture posted by you or your brother a while back of a pistol with an octagon to round .54 barrel. I I thought that might be the barrel you got from me. I guess I’m still waiting to see what you will do with it.
Bruce Everhart