Just finished this little flintlock squirrel rifle and wanted to get your opinions on it. My goal was to build a rifle that had the look of a rifle that just came out of the East Tennessee hills of yesteryear. The stock was a precarved stock from Stonewall Creek Outfitters. The lock is an L&R Manton from them also. I also got the barrel from them. It is a 3/4-inch X 42-inch .25 caliber Ed Rayl barrel. The triggers and the rear sight came from Track of the Wolf. I made the butt plate, toe plate, patch box and release, side plates, lock screws, breech plug (and extension to go over the comb), trigger guard, ram rod pipes, nose cap and front sight. The inletting could have been a little better in a few spots, and I 'll do better next time. I am still needing to hand rub the wood a few more times with paste wax to give it that satin look and the metal parts need another good rub down with oil to finish them off. I really enjoyed the build and this was the first that I made so many of the parts. The rifle weighs just over 5-pounds. Let me know what you think, good and bad. I am still learning and unless I hear the truth, it's hard to make corrections for the next one.
Thanks in advance for the comments.
Gibster