Hi Dennis,Very well done. It is a beautiful gun. You kept the corners nice and crisp and the inletting is very good. Ed's carving is superb. Did you or Ed create the designs, or did you work together on them? They are excellent. If it were my gun I would do nothing to the barrel (no treatment-let time do it) except file a decorative molding across the top 3 flats at the breech.dave
If it were my gun I would do nothing to the barrel (no treatment-let time do it) except file a decorative molding across the top 3 flats at the breech.
Great looking rifle Dennis, nice job. Is that a Dogwood on there? Tim C.
Dennis......you know I will have to question something on your gun. How is the trigger pull? The trigger seems to beforward in the guard and you might have it pinned too far from the sear bar which equates to a hard trigger pull. Otherthan that, the overall finish looks great. That early lancaster builds into a great gun, and is so typical of the guns of thisperiod....they were not little guns...........Don