So, I started this gun in 2019 or 2020 I think, and never got around to finishing it.
It has an English walnut stock, Charles Burton barrels and Chambers late Ketland lock.
I have a .20 ga smooth, and .62 rifled barrels for it.
I got it finished in the white with the smoothbore barrel, and brought it to a shoot in 2021.
Since then I brought it to 2 more shoots in the white, the last one I broke 10/10 clays in a row and won the shoot.
Taylor asked if I was ever going to finish it, and I joked that I was worried about finishing it because it might not shoot as well.
I am usually busy with stained glass orders, but I decided to take a break between making Halloween glass, and starting all the Christmas stained glass in a couple weeks to work on it.
Earlier this week I sanded the thimbles and filed notches into the rib to get it ready for soldering.
I don't know how everyone else hold the thimbles and rib in place for soldering, but I find it to be a real pain.
I decided to clamp in in the vise so nothing moved and use my wire twist pliers and lock wire to hold it all together for soldering.
I used a 3/8" brass rod to align everything and hold it in place, then I soldered the rib onto the barrel, and then the front sight.
Next I need to alter the forward sling swivel a bit and drill a hole through the rib to install it.
I managed to get a single leaf rear sight from Track a while back, so after I remove the finial I will work on installing that.
Then all that's left as far as building is putting in the vent liner and rear swivel stud.
After that comes all the super fun (very sarcastic) metal and wood finishing.
I'll probably engrave it in a few years after I do a lot more practice.
If it's not -10 next weekend I'll probably be able to bring it out for a test shoot.