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  1. Audie1966

    W.Richards 12GA

    I got 6mm x 1 from TOTW and a rod blank. I am going to make another rod from a dowel blank. Where or what material is best. The TOTW is blonde wood. Next is fitting the hammers. The new nipples are much closer to on target.
  2. Audie1966

    W.Richards 12GA

    These are not original. The Lyman nipples are 6mm and fit after cleaning the jacked up threads in the barrel. Working on getting longer cones.
  3. Audie1966

    W.Richards 12GA

    Mine measure as 6mm. Trying to determine pitch.
  4. Audie1966

    W.Richards 12GA

    I just tried my thread gauge on them. M6 metric but I am leaning towards 1/4 by 28. Sound right?
  5. Audie1966

    W.Richards 12GA

    Agreed. working on the nipple setup. Not sure of the threads on this one.
  6. Audie1966

    W.Richards 12GA

    I believe this is a William Richards design. I have all of the tools and have done quite a bit of work. The research and knowledge is the most valuable tool...
  7. Audie1966

    W.Richards 12GA

    I have been looking at both TOW and Dixie. I am going to measure the threads as these are not the original nipples. The hammers are substantial and may be very difficult to bend into the proper alignment. They are close though. Bottom shelf strikes the caps. I also noticed that the left lock has...
  8. Audie1966

    W.Richards 12GA

    So on to the refurbishment...Suggestions for screws and the nipples...
  9. Audie1966

    W.Richards 12GA

    Yes. That is a standard solution for most of the black powder hammer misalignment problems. I am looking for suggestions and critiques before I tear into it.i believe this piece has no value beyond what I put into it.
  10. Audie1966

    W.Richards 12GA

    I expected something along that line and have it as a project piece. Just looking for suggestions before I begin the project.
  11. Audie1966

    W.Richards 12GA

    So what is the fix for misalignment of the hammers and nipples?
  12. Audie1966

    W.Richards 12GA

    I have a London Fine Twisted. Several parts were changed. I am going to return it to its former glory. Most importantly the nipples are wrong and don't line up with the hammers.
  13. Audie1966

    Traditions Hawken Rear Sight Help

    I called Traditions direct and was pleasantly surprised that a real person was there to help me. I ordered and received the metal sights from them. Only one screw hole mounting point, but far superior sights to the plastic things that they even said themselves were outfit to save money. Quick...
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