We really like Jack Brooks swivel breech pistol and decided to base our pistol on his. We enlarged a picture of his pistol to 1:1 scale, based on the barrel length and reconstructed the barrel profile. His barrels are swamped, octagonal, 10" long, 3/4" at the breech and caliber 0.45 . We decided to use caliber 0.40 since this is the largest caliber available from GM with a 3/4" breech.
Question1. We want to use swamped barrels and Dave Waters swivel breech mechanism. Daves swivelplates are square, not beveled on the edges. When mounting the lockplate/frisson square on the swivelplate, the lockplate does not lay flat on the swamped barrels. The gap between the barrel and lock is 0.024" at the front end of the lockplate.
Will this cause a problem, or could we just put screw in the front of the plates and pull the gap closed?Question.2Another option is to make the first 2.5" of the barrel at the breech strait octagon and swamp the rest of the barrel. This solution looked strange with a swamped octagon profile, but looks okay with a octagon to round barrel. Which solution would you recommend?
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