This is a TOTW Ohio Vincent Rifle in .50 Cal.
I bought it 3 years ago as a learning kit for future builds. It spent an awful lot of time sitting aside while I had 3 job changes and 2 house moves, but it is now just about complete. I still have to dull the sheen on the stock and repair a few errors in the build.
This gun has served it's purpose as a learning tool, and I will freely admit that I hurried parts of it, and there are errors that should have been fixed on the spot, but let go.
Stain is ferric nitrate, then LMF maple brown, permalyn sealer and Chamber's traditional oil finish. Barrel and lock was browned with AF, then rust blued in distilled water. I need to re-address the hammer, as some of the blue pretty much wiped off with a cotton cloth. oops.
This rifle shows 3 years of learning, and now I look at mistakes I made in early days and vow not to do it again!
Looks pretty from a distance, errors are evident up close! But... It's mine and it's done!!!
IMG_3492 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
IMG_3484 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
IMG_3499 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
IMG_3502 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
IMG_3489 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
IMG_3488 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
Here's a link to my photostream of the build:
https://flic.kr/s/aHskm48KpcNext project is a Chamber's Isaac Haines in .54 as well as a Christian Springs Rifle at the WKU seminar with Jack Brooks. Planning on doing something similar to RCA #43
Cheers,
Norm