I recently completed an Isaac Haines contemporary build. The basic architecture, carving and engraving designs I used were from RCA #78 and the Isaac Haines found on Pg.13 of “An Intimate Look at the American Longrifle” by Dave Hansen.
I built this around a Rice 50 cal. “B” wt. 38” transitional barrel along with a Chambers Dale Johnson lock. A couple of years ago I did this with a Jacob Dickert build and although not HC, It makes for a somewhat lightweight great handling gun. This one feels even better, and I can’t wait to shoot it.
There are a few things I did that are not HC for this gun. After all the great tips and techniques for wire inlay posted here on ALR, I decided to do some wire inlay below the cheek piece in lieu of carving. I also installed barrel keys instead of pins.
If one really studies the engraving on this gun from the excellent pics in Dave Hansen’s book. It almost looks as if it were done by 2 different hands, like an apprentice started it, then the master took over. Maybe I’m wrong, but in my case the master never showed up.
Rice 50 cal 38” Transitional Barrel
Chambers Dale Johnson Lock
Patchbox, pipes, sideplate, nosecap, toe plate – all made from sheet brass
Critiques and comments are always welcome.
Have a safe and enjoyable Independence Day
Thanks for looking – TommyG