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Topic: Sliding wood patchbox question. (Read 996 times)
FlintSteel
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Sliding wood patchbox question.
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April 27, 2012, 11:17:06 AM »
I'm working up my first sliding patchbox, on a York rifle. I have seen (in one of my reference books, can't remember which) a patchbox with a small steel striker plate, that was dovetailed into the buttplate edge at the latch location to minimize wear there from the latch spring. It's a nice touch, but was it common, or recommended?
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Michael Markey
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Hank in WV
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Re: Sliding wood patchbox question.
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April 27, 2012, 05:09:13 PM »
I've never heard of this before and would like to see a picture of it myself.
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Hank in WV
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Captchee
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Re: Sliding wood patchbox question.
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April 27, 2012, 11:31:33 PM »
i dont know that it was common . but it would be useful to reduce wear on a very soft yellow brass butt plate .
Is it needed
IMO no not really .
Maybe if you spring notch/ catch is very shallow .
Any chance that what you were seeing was a repair .
Possible the catch spring came lose and it had to be driven deeper . Thus the thickness of the butt plat in the catch area had to be built up ?
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pathfinder
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Re: Sliding wood patchbox question.
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April 28, 2012, 06:56:24 AM »
Gotta agree with Captchee on this one. Although OCD was also around back then too!
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FlintSteel
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Re: Sliding wood patchbox question.
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April 28, 2012, 08:31:31 AM »
Thanks guys.
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Michael Markey
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