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n stephenson

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Old Pistol project
« on: March 25, 2018, 06:46:41 PM »
I had a good customer contact me a few years back. He asked me to build this pistol for him. He only had a few pictures to go by. I really don`t know much about it, whether it was copied from an original or not. I made the lock from a plate of brass and Siler internals , the Bedford like hammer , was fun!. I DO NOT like the architecture  of the wrist AT ALL, but that is what he wanted. I don`t think it was a terrible attempt , working from just a few pics. I realize that this WON`T be every one`s cup of tea, including me, but I found these old pics and just wanted to show them. It does however illustrate my point , that if you develop a systematic approach to gunbuilding , you can make about anything you or a customer may want.   Nate













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Offline D. Taylor Sapergia

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Re: Old Pistol project
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2018, 07:08:27 PM »
That's certainly one of the most interesting pistols I've seen.  That grip angle strikes me as one that would cause you to shoot low, but I may be mistaken.  Love the colour of the wood, and the brass plate.  Nice work too, on the hammer...does it have a cup or is it flat?
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Re: Old Pistol project
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2018, 08:04:12 PM »
That's certainly one of the most interesting pistols I've seen.  That grip angle strikes me as one that would cause you to shoot low, but I may be mistaken.  Love the colour of the wood, and the brass plate.  Nice work too, on the hammer...does it have a cup or is it flat?
Thanks Taylor, I did cup the hammer face .

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Re: Old Pistol project
« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2018, 10:17:37 PM »
Certainly unique, Nate. How does it feel in the hand. Seems a straight wrist (no wrist lock- ie: straight striking fist) would have the barrel pointed straight ahead.
Cool!
Daryl

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Re: Old Pistol project
« Reply #4 on: March 25, 2018, 11:26:45 PM »
E.K. made one of  those,, both are cool
only flintlocks remain interesting..

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Re: Old Pistol project
« Reply #5 on: March 26, 2018, 01:07:44 AM »
Certainly unique, Nate. How does it feel in the hand. Seems a straight wrist (no wrist lock- ie: straight striking fist) would have the barrel pointed straight ahead.
Cool!
It really didn't feel as bad as it looks!  It has a .40 cal. rifled barrel . It actually shot pretty good.

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Re: Old Pistol project
« Reply #6 on: March 26, 2018, 04:12:46 PM »
That one takes a bit of getting used to but nice color and workmanship.
As to the grip,I think it would be easy to handle----by the barrel ;D
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Re: Old Pistol project
« Reply #7 on: March 26, 2018, 05:46:21 PM »
E K on the lock plate,,,,,, Hmmmmmmm,,  ::)

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Re: Old Pistol project
« Reply #8 on: March 26, 2018, 06:43:42 PM »
That one takes a bit of getting used to but nice color and workmanship.
As to the grip,I think it would be easy to handle----by the barrel ;D
Bob Roller
Bob, You definitely have a way with words " a bit of getting used to"  THAT`S HILLARIOUS !!! ;D ;D . I too thought that holding it by the barrel , it would make a decent "head knocker"  ;) I will admit that the weird grip angle had me so concerned that, I epoxied a brass rod up through the grip , as far as possible . I just did it because the grain went straight through and, the stock is Cherry.    Nate
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