Curtis,
Another fine project and documentation.
One question - with your soldering of the additional metal on the tumbler, was the soldering temp low enough to preserve the temper of the tumbler?
Can't wait for your next adventure!
Jeff
Jeff, I used a vice as a heat sink and was careful not to get the setup any hotter than necessary. I used SWIF solder paste which has a pretty low melting point but is quite strong in my experience. Brownells sells a low temp silver solder paste that would probably work as well.
As for the next adventure - I am working on making a trigger guard for the same rifle, I will try to post some photos in the near future.
Robby and David, thanks for the kind words. David, I am always working to find distractions for you, lol! You should go ahead and make one of the safeties.
By the way, FYI everyone: David Rase did the barrel inlet and ramrod hole for the English sporting gun the lock belongs to. Never have I seen a nicer job of it! The English sporting gun was started in Ron Scott's class last year at the NMLRA Gunsmithing Seminar. It was a fun class!
Curtis