Thank you all so much, this is great feedback!
I’ve been traveling all day, so I apologize for being late to reply.
Thanks for the thoughts on the lock. I can say after the project that my metal finishing is definitely my weak point, and I think that’s due to lack of patience on my part. I’m definitely going to be working on the lock, polishing, and browning it like the barrel.
I had trouble with the barrel finish. At first I tried with LMF browning solution, but I don’t think I got the humidity right and I couldn’t get a good finish so I eventually tried BC plum brown and used the oven to heat it and it turned out okay.
I admit, I have an odd furniture mix. As far as the trigger guard and buttplate, I originally had it planned an iron mounted rifle, but realizing that the brass would be easier to work with and more forgiving as far as forming and shaping, I went that route instead. I thought about eliminating the nose cap altogether shortening the fore end a tiny bit using an entry pipe instead, but the Lyman stock inletting for the barrel and ramrod is a little weird. The forward ramrod pipes are actually the originals.
It did have a steel rib under the barrel originally. I cut a new one from a walnut plank I had then stained and finished it to match the stock.
I actually did lower the comb a little. The original was high, so I brought it down a little which is an improvement, but I was a bit timid with altering it too much and shaping the return and the butt. I kept thinking about one wrong move turning the whole project to scrap, lol.
As for the lock, it is an L&R LH RPL for the Lyman. When I got it, I set it on the bench next to the coil spring factory lock, and realized it was a completely different ballgame. Even unpolished it shoots markedly better than what imagined.
So, gathering from the comments, do you guys recommend I go ahead and polish and brown all of the steel? Lock, nosecap, thimbles and key plates?
Thanks again for the feedback, gentlemen, it’s just what I was looking for. I had a great deal of fun with this project and I’m looking forward to th first full build. As far as what, that changes every day, lol. Today it’s a Southern Mountain Squirrel rifles, tomorrow could be a a Leman, next day could be Lehigh schimmel or an Ohio rifle, who knows. That’s a whole ‘nother post altogether.
Thanks again!