Hello all,
This is my latest creation. I have built it as a gift for a friend of mine. I looked at some images of originals and contemporary works for the inspiration. I made it a percussion because the friend I am making it for would probably not feel comfortable with a flintlock, despite my attempts to win him over. The buddy is a Vietnam Vet and lifelong plumber by trade, and he has always been good to me so I wanted to do this. Gary Rummell inspired the use of copper, which I thought was fitting since he is a plumber.
The specifics are,
The barrel is a Rice southern class, in .45. The locks is a Chamber's percussion, the buttplate is from Track, but I heavily modified it, the trigger guard is a Bivens, which I modified slightly. The rest I made. The front sight is a nickel from my buddy's birth year and the rooster on the silver cheek piece is an inside joke.
I want to hear what you builders think because I need to learn. This is the 5th rifle that I have completely made. By that I mean start from a blank, inlet barrel, etc. I will be honest, I have been frustrated with my progress on some aspects. I will carry out this evaluation like I do my work evaluations by telling you what I think I did well.
I think I do well with the overall look of the rifle and creativity.
I also, think I do well with the overall architecture.
Where I fall short are on some of the little details that make so much difference. My engraving is still very basic. My woodcarving, comes and goes. I am not entirely happy with my choice of trigger guard on this project. I liked it as it was coming together but now something seems off. I think it is too big. The stain ended up darker than what I wanted, but I still like it.
I can post other photos if you like, but my computer hates photobucket, which is why I don't post more than I do.
Cory Joe Stewart