Thanks for sharing your pictures. I really do like the half stock flint smoothbores. Do the English sporting guns usually have a hooked breech?
I got a whole pile of smoothbores to build for folks, several Carolina guns, New England fowling guns, 'Liberty" guns etc. I have two in mind that i'll be doing for my own pleasure inside the next year, more or less. Both Rupps, one with a 48" 22 bore (.60) Paris and sons oct/rnd barrel with supra dupra curly meeble stock and another Rupp on a smaller scale with a plain stock and a Colerain 42" X .50 B weight swamped oct. barrel. That ought to get the Lehigh itchies out of me.....
Quote from: Mike Brooks on April 01, 2018, 01:51:02 AMI got a whole pile of smoothbores to build for folks, several Carolina guns, New England fowling guns, 'Liberty" guns etc. I have two in mind that i'll be doing for my own pleasure inside the next year, more or less. Both Rupps, one with a 48" 22 bore (.60) Paris and sons oct/rnd barrel with supra dupra curly meeble stock and another Rupp on a smaller scale with a plain stock and a Colerain 42" X .50 B weight swamped oct. barrel. That ought to get the Lehigh itchies out of me..... Mike....what exactly is a Carolina Gun ?
Early English Trade gun.
Pedersolie (sp) used to make a 10 ga. with screw in chokes but I don't know if they still do. I had one and it didn't take long for me to part with it. Too heavy and too much recoil with goose loads. 12 ga. loads were a little better but the thing didn't fit me well and swung like a fence post.