This is a rifle I built for a friend about 6 to 7 yrs. ago.
It was one of those projects were the costumer wants to pick out the parts HE wants to put into a gun and starts picking out things that don't quite go together !
Much like the rifle in a resent thread here on ALR.
I was at least able to get him to stay within a "school" of parts for the build.
But He wanted a .58 cal in a 36 x 1 inch barrel, so off to TOW we went. The only offering in a stock for a 1 " was a Hawken or a Leman, so looking at the selection of parts, I thought the Hawken stock would give the best the viability for accommodating the parts.
The other stipulation was He wanted all steel, no brass ! and percussion, not flintlock ! (sigh )
Anyway, here's what I came up with for a Hawken stock, using Beck style parts and a Jacob Hoak patchbox (Kindig #51, his choice! ) Engraving is my own design, the carving is my own adaptation.
The particulars are : 1" x 36" GM barrel, L&R lock, patchbox fabricated by me, Davis triggers, 14 3/4 pull (he's a BIG guy), gun weighs 10 lbs.
Did I pull it off ? or not ?
The "weeping heart" with "Wild at Heart" is his idea also. It is made of Elk antler and inlayed.
Stock is stained with Minwax. I know, not very PC !
By the way, the gun is a real shooter and really rings the gongs !
The gun came back to me this week for a minor issue, so I thought I'd share it with you all.
Mark