Winter 2021-22 Antique Pistol Restoration Project

Antique "Sterling" .38 cal.rimfire restoration project update...

  It seems that I could have bought an E.L.Dickinson "Parts gun" a couple of weeks ago, but I passed, not realizing a the time, th...

Saturday, April 24, 2021

My S&W No.1½ 'New Model/2nd Issue .32 cal. Rimfire "Tip-up" Revolver





 My Smith & Wesson No.1½ New Model .32 caliber Rimfire Revolver is in amazing condition, as these current photos show.
That Factory blued finish on the frame is nearly perfect!
The high  serial # 92900 makes dating the revolver's manufacture date to 1874-75.



The barrel/frame hinge has a bit of play, causing barrel wobble.  I will tighten it up with a bench vice and aluminum vice blocks to protect the guns finish while in the vice.

UPDATE: The barrel wobble was eliminated completely with a few seconds of very careful pressure in the bench vice.

I have 11 reloadable .32 r.f. Short cases, and 14  of the .32 r.f. Long cases  to reload with pyrodex, 6mm Flobert blanks and 0.315"(long) or 0.310"(short) roundball.



I will put together a compact field handloading kit so it can easily load 5 cartridges to fill the cylinder prior to shooting.








Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Some of my Personal Antique Black Powder Pistols & Revolvers

 


Belgian Muff Pistol
.46" bore/shoots a patched .45 cal. RB





"Suicide Special" spur trigger revolver: Bliss & Goodyear "Protector" .32R.F Long



Smith & Wesson Model 1½ New Model/2nd issue .32R.F Long



Custom made  36 Gauge/.506" smoothbore:  In-Line Percussion action  Muzzleloading  Shot pistol circa 1870's.


This is a "Flobert" rifle that was modified into an in-line percussion muzzleloading shot pistol.




Saturday, April 17, 2021

J.Bourne &Son, Birmingham, Eng. 12gauge. English Coach Gun

 



J.Bourne & Son of Birmingham, England was one third of the founders of B.S.A: Birmingham Small Arms.
Prior to forming B.S.A,  J.Bourne & Son made high quality caplock muzzleloading guns, like my English Coach gun, circa 1840-45.
This was a time before interchangeable parts and mass production, and guns like this were designed from a pattern, but essentially were on of a kind items.


The hickory  ramrod is said to be original, and it certainly appears to be over 175 years old.


At some point, a gunsmith installed a replacement left hammer, and did a good job at matching at least the style of hammer.


The SXS 22" barrels are a perfect length for self defense purposes. I suspect that was the original use for this particular coach gun.



Baikal MP-641k Co2 Pistol/Carbine

There have been some interesting & exciting Airguns designed and made in Russia throughout the 20th century, and this BAIKAL  model 651k is definitely one of the more interesting.

 




BAIKAL MP-651k Co2 Pistol/Carbine Kit

-Caliber: 4.5mm Lead roundball or .177 cal. Pellet

-Rifled Bore suits 4.5 mm lead roundball and approximately 30 rounds can be loaded and fired semi-autimaticly.

-Co2 powered Revolver action

-muzzle velocity: 475 fps

-made in Russia

Carbine Kit includes unique periscope style rear right that is surprisingly effective.






Smith & Wesson "Tip-up" Rimfire Revolver Models: 1, 1½ and 2 (Disassembly/Assembly)





I have become  the "caretaker" of these Antique firearms which I have purchased, and collecting information such as the following disassembly guide for the S&W "Tip-up" Revolvers is very helpful.






 (The above pages were borrowed from a Gun Digest Book on Antique firearm restoration, and I don't hold any copyrights and will remove the pages if necessary.)

A fellow who is interested in Antique firearms should be fairly handy with tools and working with  fiddly little parts.

Being able to repair and restore Antique firearms properly is a necessity, because the shortage of gunsmiths that specialize in Antique firearms, and the fact that most broken or missing parts must be fabricated from scratch, cause the cost of sending your Antique firearm to the Gunsmith is quite high.

There are many invaluable books focused on disassembly and repair of specific Antique guns, like these pages covering the early S&W rimfire revolver models, taken from a Gun Digest Published Manual on Antique firearm restoration.