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Re: Rehabilitating a 200-year-old Jaeger Rifle - Window Guy - 09-24-2013 Ditto on the Welcome back Bob, and I also enjoyed this write up. My Father collected and restored old guns including a few muzzle loaders. I as a Kid enjoyed watching him work on his Guns. Thanks for sharing ! Steve Re: Rehabilitating a 200-year-old Jaeger Rifle - Timberwolf - 09-24-2013 Good job as usual, Bob...We've missed you and hope you continue to join us again here in the hand tool section.. ![]() Re: Rehabilitating a 200-year-old Jaeger Rifle - CLETUS - 09-24-2013 Wow. I've read your stuff on other sites and have seen you mentioned here. Glad to see you're back. ![]() Re: Rehabilitating a 200-year-old Jaeger Rifle - Big Dave - 09-24-2013 You are, truly, a man of many talents, Bob... ![]() ![]() Love the post. Love the rifle. And love the lesson... ![]() Thanks! ![]() And welcome back!! ![]() ![]() Dave Re: Rehabilitating a 200-year-old Jaeger Rifle - Cian - 09-24-2013 ![]() Great to see you on the Forum, Bob! Re: Rehabilitating a 200-year-old Jaeger Rifle - Bill_Houghton - 09-24-2013 What always amazes me about the old rifles and muskets is how little wood there is in the area of the firing mechanism and trigger; and yet, they don't fall apart when fired. Re: Rehabilitating a 200-year-old Jaeger Rifle - Bob Smalser - 09-25-2013 Bill_Houghton said: That's why I stress grain orientation so heavily. If cut from a straight blank and not a tree crotch or by heat-bending, by the hundred year mark the stock will likely either crack at the lock, or the toe. ![]() This also applies to all pieces y'all are making from wood that are thin and stressed. The modern long rifle builders who don't appreciate this are legion, and many get a lot of money for what is essentially second-rate work. Here's what a long stock should look like, with the barrel channel lined up with the benchtop strips: ![]() Re: Rehabilitating a 200-year-old Jaeger Rifle - MarvW - 09-25-2013 Outstanding restoration. ![]() It represents a collection of skills acquired over many years. So much more involved than what we see in these pictures. Great pictorial. It's inspiring. ![]() Re: Rehabilitating a 200-year-old Jaeger Rifle - jgourlay - 09-25-2013 Welcome back! Re: Rehabilitating a 200-year-old Jaeger Rifle - SlashDev - 09-25-2013 Another great set of archive-worthy posts! I'm always impressed by the no-nonsense approach, backed by decades of experience. If I may humbly offer the next in a series of collectible WoodNet posters: ![]() ![]() Thanks for taking the time to document the process. Cheers, /dev |