Putting together a Heavy framed 12g. Waterfowler.
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This all started with just a grade 3 top action hammer gun action in a 3 frame size.
Attachment 33757 Attachment 33758 Attachment 33759 The project is to build a heavy framed 12g. gun by monoblocking a 10g. barrel. Kirk Merrington will be doing the Sleeving work for this project. The barrels will be 30" 12g. chamered in 3" and choked for shooting modern steel shot. I prepped everything for Merrington to start the work. This involved taking apart a set of 10g. barrels that I was able to locate and fit up the monoblock to the frame. The donor barrels actually closed up pretty nice and tight on the frame, but it was still a little off face. I removed the original roll joint in the frame and swapped in a brand new one from the parts bin. This was a roll from a hammerless gun that was left over NOS Parker parts inventory. The new joint gave me the additional material to be able to do the work needed to the barrel hook and breech face to get a good tight on face fit. It was also a lot easier with the rib extention off the monoblock. Attachment 33760 For those who may not know, the Parker rib extention is not only soldered on but also screwed on. The screw is hidden by being dressed down with the rib and then matted over or engraved over. This was the point of the flower engraved on unmatted ribs. In order to remove the rib extensions the screw head has to be drilled out and then the solder melted to get it free. The original rib extension from the monoblock was baddly pitted and beat up. So I used another one that fit the frame well. I put a new stepped hole in the rib extention that was a little larger than the original one and I re-drilled and tapped out the hole in the monoblock. And made up a new screw for holding the rib extention on. Attachment 33761 Attachment 33762 Attachment 33763 Attachment 33764 Attachment 33765 Attachment 33766 One issue with this monoblock was that the check hook tip was broken off! This is the first time I had seen this on a top action hammer gun. So, I had to build that area up with weld and shape a new check hook. Attachment 33767 Attachment 33768 Then I roughly polished out the monoblock to remove pitting and to fit it up to the barrels to the frame on the outside. Attachment 33769 And... off to Merrington's shop. |
That is way cool!:shock:
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That will be a great waterfowl gun, and you will be able to use steel shot to boot:shock:
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Great project, Brian.
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Great work Brian.
That will be an excellent gun. Thank you for sharing. It is very cool when you can bring one of these back into action. |
Nice work!
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Very cool! You should have made it 32 inch though. *wink*
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sounds like you are building one big duck gun for sure.. charlie
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Is this a gun for you or for a client? Be hard to let something like this go!
DLH |
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