Here is the latest from my bench. She has gone to live and work somewhere else. Some guns are harder to let go than others, and this was one of them.
She was built from a blank of nice Sugar Maple. The swamped barrel is Rice's Southern Classic, 44" long, and .50 caliber.
I made the butt plate, toe plate, trigger guard, lock bolt washer, ramrod pipes, and sights. I also make my own double set triggers... plate, triggers, and springs.
I grey the metal, not to try and make the gun look old, but the light grey really brings out the beauty of the wood.
The stock is not stained, but is scraped and burnished. Staining began with two coats of Tannic Acid, one coat of Iron Nitrate. The stock was then blushed, and rubbed back with purple Scotchbrite. Next came a coat of Homer Danglers reddish brown. The final finish was Chambers oil finish... with some cherry stain added to the oil for coats 2 and 3. I applied five coats of oil in all.
Length of pull is 13 3/4". Drop to heel is 3 1/2", and cast off is 3/8". She comes up and points beautifully.
She turned out nice. Now I get to build another one!









