Hey Folks,
I suppose I'll introduce myself first. My name is Ben and I've been lurkin' around here for quite a while now, just not a frequent poster, as you can see. About three years ago I got bit by the bug real bad, so I put together a rifle kit from Track of the Wolf. As I tend to do, I jumped around doing other hobbies until that same bug bit me again. I really wanted to do a gun from a blank, but I couldn't afford rifle parts at the time(college), so I figured a pistol would do the trick. Finished this up about a year ago I guess.
I picked up all the parts at Dixon's. L&R John Bailes Lock, Red Maple Blank, 13/16 Green Mountain Barrel and Brass furniture.
I shined the lock up, I wouldn't say its polished, but shiney. I also filed a real slight swamp in the barrel. Made the muzzle cap, side plate, trigger and trigger plate, front site and thumb piece inlay.
Basically I would just like some thoughts, and don't worry about steppin on my toes, it is what it is. When I look at it, here's what I see. The trigger guard is not right, the rear of the bow (directly behind the trigger) is not close enough to the trigger plate, makes it look funny. The second would be the lock panels. They are too wide around the lock. This happened because of inexperience. The bottom profile of the Bailes lock is curved. Had I brought the edge of the lock panel closer to the lock itself, well, I just didn't like the way it would have looked. Overall, I'm happy with it. I just kinda drew it out on the blank and started cuttin'.
My apologies for the terrible pictures, its my first time.
Lastly, a big Thanks to this site and everyone who's a part.
Little Brother