Jim (bama), thank you for the Shumway reference. I need to add Shumway’s (Schroyer) book to my collection. It’s no longer available from Dorothy’s / web site, but I do see there are used copies on Amazon. Just hard to understand a price 3 to 5 times that which I paid for new copies of RCA I&II. Maybe it’s normal, given that it’s out of print. I think I’ll post on the ALR buy/sell.
Thanks to BarryE and Dave B for allowing me to see some pictures of originals.
Dave, wow! That’s a great sketch. I’m doing a Schroyer inspired rifle, patchbox from p366 of Kindigs TOKRGA. Both “The GunSmith of Greenville County” and “Recreating the American Longrifle” which I have are great resources. This forum is even better!!
I had assumed that the springs attachment to the buttplate was a round peg, peened over. I was wrong, it is a rectangular pin. Makes sense given the rotational forces acting on it.
The sketches in both books don’t have that little bend just prior to piercing the spring. It would probably function either way, providing the point of contact was not to close to the pin end. In Schroyer’s original with "the kink", he puts the point of pressure on the spring closer to the latch end, presumably making it require a little less force on the button to release the spring.
I’ve got the spring cut out and shaped. Fixing it into the butt plate will be the bigger challenge, so my plan is to make a test version and try to inset and peen it into a similar thickness piece of scrap brass. It may take several attempts for this rookie to get it right.
Richard