Shovelbuck
Active Member
I've had this little .45 laying around for ten or fifteen years doing nothing but collecting dust. When I bought it, the plan was to remove a lot of the excess wood. Well. I finally got around to it today.
This thing had way too much wood and one of my biggest pet peaves about factory muzzleloaders is the great American novel the manufactures deem necessary to stamp into the barrels. With file and rasp in hand I got after it this morning.
Before pics.............................................
The barrel stamping.......................
Reshaped stock ready for finish...................
Work complete and all lettering is now gone, replaced by an antique gray finish.
I also eliminated the brass screws that held the forward brass plates on. Original muzzleloaders didn't use brass screws.
This thing had way too much wood and one of my biggest pet peaves about factory muzzleloaders is the great American novel the manufactures deem necessary to stamp into the barrels. With file and rasp in hand I got after it this morning.
Before pics.............................................

The barrel stamping.......................

Reshaped stock ready for finish...................

Work complete and all lettering is now gone, replaced by an antique gray finish.

I also eliminated the brass screws that held the forward brass plates on. Original muzzleloaders didn't use brass screws.
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