08 February 2008, 05:50
skbWesson to Henry
Heres my Wesson being converted slowly to a "Henry", a few of the modifications so far are cut off of the radius in lower front of the action, reducing the size of the button release on the lever, drastic reshaping of the hammer and a radius added to the front receiver ring. A few more changes to come before its "Mine", maybe a stalking safety.
Steve
Before
and After
08 February 2008, 16:50
asdfThanks for the images. What's the arrangement of the firing pin on those?
08 February 2008, 18:41
skbIt has a rebounding lock and a transfer bar that strikes a inline firing pin.
Steve
09 February 2008, 01:44
asdfI take it the firing pin is straight and diagonals from the upper rear corner down to the primer. The transfer bar takes the lateral thrust of the firing pin so that the hammer's bearing doesn't have to. Spiffy. Is the firing pin retained with a simple cross pin or is a gas sealing arrangement used?
09 February 2008, 19:46
N. GarrettSkb,
What caliber will your's be?
I've mentioned that my Wesson #1 is being completed now, in 333 Jeffery Rimmed.
What barrel length for you?
I sort of wimped out with a 25" tube....26 or 27 inches would have probably looked better.
Garrett
10 February 2008, 02:51
skbGarrett,
.450 3&1/4" with a 28" Krieger barrel, should be a fun little whitetail gun. Might do for Africa too. The .333 is a neat round.
Steve
14 February 2008, 11:21
Mike BrooksFWIW, My Henry in 450 express has a 29 1/2" tube on it and it feels as well as looks great.
13 July 2008, 02:12
Len HurstFWIW , Steve is close to finishing his newest action. It is a copy of the Wesson #1 Mid-Range with center hung hammer. He told me that he wanted to have it finished for the Raton shoot but back orders on the #1 LR has slowed him down some. There was an action shown in Grants book that is a slab side compared to the oval action --- this will probably be the overall appearence. Just finished my own 44-70 Wesson.
ken