I would like to build a copy of a Long Rifle that belonged to my Great Grandfather. He born in 1865 and was from Nelson County Kentucky. He shothunted with this rifle as a youth.
My previous building experience consist of a 28 gauge shotgun kit from Dixie Gunworks when I was 12 years old (46 years ago) and a half stock 54 Hawkins kit from Pecatonica River about 20 years ago. I was enjoyed building the Hawkins and was pleased with the results.
The rifle is a simple barn. It is a 32 caliber, 13/16" across the flats. Barrel length is 45", drop is 3" and the pull is 13". All the furniture is brass.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Some of my questions are:
Should I use start with a blank stock with barrel inletted and ramrod hole drilled, or could I find a precarved which might help me?
How do I go about finding buttplate, triggerguard and lock that are similar. My concern is the hammer style. I have not seen that style in any catalogs. I assume I could fabricate a hammer.
I have reason to believe the gun was built in Kentucky as I found a rifle on the web which had a very similar lock and lockplate carving outline which was similar. The picture said it was built by Jacob Rizer of Bardstown Ky.
I could not successful attach a picture to the site so I have attached a link to my Smugmug website which has pictures of the gun.
http://jpkp.smugmug.com/Other/KY-Long-Rifle/47222222_sNKD9jI am looking forward to some guidance. Though this isn't a fancy gun, it will be a real pleasure to be able to have the actually original gun in hand to be my guide.