Keb--milk paint?
The stock is painted with a paint that is mixed with a powder & water. It's sold under the name of
Old Fashioned Milk Paint but I don't know if there is a lick of milk in it. It's very durable, goes on easy and clean up is simple. This is the 5th gun I've painted with it and I will paint others I make with it even if it is not historically correct. It's my understanding the originals were painted with an oil based paint.
Nice job Keb. How many guns do you build a week?
One too many.
Not too shabby. Is it based off the one in the Dresslar collection?
I saw this one posted a couple days ago and was going to suggest that the trigger and triggerguard looked a little bit exaggerated from the original - it is big but not that big - but it seemed to disappear before I got around to it. Don't know if that is something you could alter now, but with a surface mounted trigger guard and a painted stock, it might be possible if you are looking for ways to improve it.
I am not familiar with Mr. Dresslar or his collection so this one is not based on the one you are citing. However, thanks for your critique of the trigger guard shape. I guess it could be changed but I'm satisfied with it as it is. I removed the other thread on this gun before it was finished. I'm just not in the same league as others who post their build progress. I'm just a poor Michigan dirt farmer that resides in Ohio.
That's the kind of firearm I would love to own.
There are many builders out there that would be happy to build you a much nicer one, I'm sure. They need the work. I don't.