Hi. New guy. I've been lurking here for a few months and have learned more than I'll be able to remember.
This my first build and I need some advice. It's a halfstock with a 36 inch Colerain, 13/16, 45 cal. barrel. The stock is from TOW and is semi inletted for the barrel and has the large wood pads for a front action lock. I've fitted the long tang, 5/8 breech plug; good contact on the inside shoulder and the end of the barrel. The writing is on the bottom flat per the guys at Colerain. I used the whole 5/8 long threaded length of the plug, retaining the polished face it came with. I'm using a 7/16 drum with a 5/16x24 thread. I plan to drill and tap into the barrel and plug so 2/3 to 3/4 of the drum threads are tapped into the end of the plug. I'll open up the exposed side of the drum threads in the face of the plug.
Now, here we go. I can visualize how a hammer beating on the nipple in that drum in the side of that skinny barrel could eventually, if not sooner, bend,break or at least loosen the drum threads. So I'm trying to figure out how to support the drum the way a front action lock would.
I've thought of welding a support on the front end of the L&R lock. Or, leaving the wood around the drum at full thickness and making a brass or steel insert that would form fit over the wood and under the drum and be bolted through to the side plate, like a front lock bolt. I'll make a side plate for three bolts.
What I get for wanting a light gun.
I've looked at all the pictures I could find of old drum-and-back-action-lock guns. I'd say they mostly have heavier barrels so the support is there in the barrel.
I'd be grateful for any advice or ideas any of you might have.