Jim:
Many thanks for the places to look for information.
I have 13 [special] sets of three different left- and right-handed flintlock parts, some sets of which I would want to be finished and fitted as part of this project. Since I'm in Montana, I would prefer to have locks' completion done here. Can you identify Montana ML gunsmiths/gun makers with whom you recommend I talk? If you cannot identify anyone in Montana, what about elsewhere?
I don't know of anyone off hand. Perhaps you could describe your project in a little more detail? With everyone who frequents this site, you will likely find several leads. One suggestion I would offer is to not worry about location. Have the best person who falls within your budget do the work.
It's a long, unhappy story that I hope ends well. Between 15 and 20 years ago I was having made a pair of Ferguson Officer's Model Sporting rifles, plus a companion over/under flintlock pistol. While the pistol project had not gotten beyond breeched barrels because of money issues, one Ferguson (configured similarly to a M1803 Harpers Ferry rifle) was about 95 percent completed while the other was less developed. I had an opportunity to futz with the 95 percenter for part of a day - orgasmic! A shop fire at the gun maker's destroyed everything, and, of course, he had no insurance. . . . Years pass.
I arrange to have Ferguson actions made. After nine years of fudging, the maker quit. . . . Several months of depression. . . . We are now current.
I abandoned creating Fergusons in favor of two .72-caliber flintlock rifles. Barrel blank #1 has been made, 1.125-inch diameter with 1:72 inch twist. What I don't know for sure is its length - between 29 and 34 inches (whatever I get, I get). Barrel blank #2 is somewhere in process.
For the second Ferguson project, I had custom lock sets created - that is, cast but unfinished and fitted - for which I seek someone to render as flintlocks. While I require only two locks, I kind've went power crazy when I ordered - 13 lock sets, left- and right-handed, of three configurations. Two configurations are long arm sized; one configuration is pistol sized.
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During the life of these projects, I have been using off-the-shelf cap lock rifles. I have learned to appreciate being able to dismount breech barrel from stock assembly for cleaning. Because research to identify how I [would have] wanted my Fergusons configured was an incredible downer, I never thoroughly investigated/decided what my rifles would look like, or whether they would be a matched pair or differently configured. . . .
Which brings us to now. Phase one is to acquire what is needed to create rifles. Barrel blanks are attended to. Lock
sets are not locks. While the gun maker for the rifles may be the gun maker who creates my locks, I cannot be sure of this. So, I'm attempting to find the lock creator. And when I do, I'll confirm whether he can make the rifles. Since my aspirations are being brought into alignment with what can actually be done, it's time to identify what flintlock rifles I want to have upon project's completion. One thing I would not want is for either rifle to be an eyesore. Beyond shotgun butt plate rather than Hawken crescent style, and preference for half-pistol grip (I can live with straight grip), I'm flexible. I understand that [available] barrel length may dictate configuration. Again, I can live with that.
So this is where I am. Clearly, I need guidance.