Here's #4 for me this year, slightly bellow the number of guns I usually make....by quite a bit.
This is/or will be a Rowan Co. NC. rifle ala Isaac Riblin/L.Nash with a bit of John Eagle thrown in. The pattern is a tracing off what I believe to be an L. Nash gun that Gibster was kind enough to let me trace and measure. The original gun barrel measured .806 at the breech and was only swamped by a couple thousands and was a .32. I haven't built a gun like this in eons and the architecture was giving me fits, I kept wanting to widen the wrist and squash it down like an earlier gun, but that's not how these Ca. 1830-40 guns were. The wrist is 1 5/8" tall by just over 1 1/4" wide... hard for me to do but I think it all came together. The stock is very hard curly maple, was snatched some time ago from Freddy Harrison. Roller lock...forgot the date...'82? Super duper lock. The barrel is from a maker named Smith? in Florida. 7/8 straight taper to 13/16" and 42" long in .36 cal.
I put sterling silver finials on the buttplate, trigger guard and ramrod pipes. The box has the proper latch for the school with the button in the upper side plate. Fluted upper forestock molding. I'm sure the old timers had a scraper for this but I just made due with a checkering file , a small gouge and a rat tail rasp, didn't take all that long to do. Has a full length brass toe plate as well...PITA to do but wouldn't be the same with out it. This is my first grooved nose cap as well. Old dogs can learn new tricks.
Got a ways to go yet, a couple more decorative treats up my sleeve yet.
I don't have quite 6,000 hours in it yet, more like 55 at this point, it just feels like 6,000.
Been doing a little scraping and sanding on the wood but it still has some warts to be worked out. Had most all the brass polished out except for the box but I've got that all buggered up again.....
Any questions or comments are welcome.