Just received an 1868 Trapdoor rifle, purchased from the CMP Forum.
Here is a link to the seller's pictures: http://imgur.com/a/htosn
I just purchased Mr. Hosmer's book.
The hammer screw and the cleaning rod are missing. Should I pick them up from Trapdooorcollector.com? Will any of the 50-70 hammer screws there be appropriate?
The only 1868 cleaning rod they have is a repro. I can live with that if I have to.
What should I do to ensure the rifle is safe to shoot? Mr Rush at Trapdoors Galore offers a consulting service to determine if the rifle is safe to fire, and what parts it needs. As a rank newbie I don't know anything about him. Cany anyone offer a suggestion?
Last (I promise) question. If I am to fire this rifle I will need to reload ammunition for it. $5/round seems pretty steep for manufactured ammo. Accordingly, I will need to slug the bore to determine the correct diameter for the bullet. I have read that the older rifles need a larger bullet than the reproduction ones. Question - How do you slug the bore, and how do you take the measurement.
Many thanks to all.
Here is a link to the seller's pictures: http://imgur.com/a/htosn
I just purchased Mr. Hosmer's book.
The hammer screw and the cleaning rod are missing. Should I pick them up from Trapdooorcollector.com? Will any of the 50-70 hammer screws there be appropriate?
The only 1868 cleaning rod they have is a repro. I can live with that if I have to.
What should I do to ensure the rifle is safe to shoot? Mr Rush at Trapdoors Galore offers a consulting service to determine if the rifle is safe to fire, and what parts it needs. As a rank newbie I don't know anything about him. Cany anyone offer a suggestion?
Last (I promise) question. If I am to fire this rifle I will need to reload ammunition for it. $5/round seems pretty steep for manufactured ammo. Accordingly, I will need to slug the bore to determine the correct diameter for the bullet. I have read that the older rifles need a larger bullet than the reproduction ones. Question - How do you slug the bore, and how do you take the measurement.
Many thanks to all.

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