A pair of English dueling pistols have been on my wish list since I started gun building in 2009. I found a really Nice English Walnut blank on ebay, may 2009. Bougth it for $50. It was sopping wet when I got it and has been drying under my bed since then. The weigth has gone down from 3,850 kg to 3,100 kg and is nice and dry,no cracks. I bougth two Wogden flintlock kits from Blackley(the same used by Smart Dog on his duellers). These kits include all the guts for the Locks. The parts are very skinny dimensioned, and I gave up after trying to drill the screw holes in the bridle posts. I put the project on hold until I was able buy a lathe and a vertical mill. The mill and lathe was installed last fall in my cellar workshop. I plan to use the cast bridel and sear as patterns for machining new parts. I have no training in using these machines, and have therefore been building six Marmann underhammer Locks from square Stock and sheet metal to gain expirence. The last ones look good, and I think I can do the wogdens now.
I have bougth a pair swamped 10", Caliber0.50, rifled Rayl barrels from Stonewall Creek. The barrels are great, but I was never quite happy with them for this project. English duellers are alot less swamped and usally smooth bore. So I ended up buying damascus barrel blanks from Dyson. These blanks are 12" long and cut off from the breech end of a couple of rifle barrel blanks. No machining has been done, and the bores are as forged. Dyson says he drills out pistol barrels using a regulare twist drill, going slowly and clearing out the chips as often as posible. The blanks should end up Caliber 0,54 -0,58 and safe to use without lining. In the worst case, I have an rusty old 22 Caliber rifle barrel , I can use for lining.
Which brings me to my first question:
- Where can I find a piloted drill suitable for drilling out a 22 Caliber rifle barrel to make a 50 Caliber smooth bore liner?
Best regards
Rolf