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Leonard Day swivel gun .40 - need help to make a correct ramrod

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Hello,

Does anyone have a photo with correct ramrod. I'm helping my nephew who has a co-worker who lost the ramrod many years ago.

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Really you could just make up a ramrod on it with brass tips. On my swivel breech the rod is tapered, being .349 on the top and .265 on the bottom. It is for a .50 caliber gun, but I would guess that it might have the same thimbles.
 
Threaded rod extends up into rod 3". I had to expand dents out of 2 of the ferrules as the gun had been dropped or banged around without a rod in place. Person is satisfied with it.
 

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I was able to turn both the hickory ends to correct diameter about .356" on lathe and then I mad a die to run the rest of rod thru to match diameters with a little sanding to match and came out ok. I had a piece of 3/8" brass around. I did this for free as a challenge for my nephews friend. He bought the gun from Leonard Day in 1976.
 
I was able to turn both the hickory ends to correct diameter about .356" on lathe and then I mad a die to run the rest of rod thru to match diameters with a little sanding to match and came out ok. I had a piece of 3/8" brass around. I did this for free as a challenge for my nephews friend. He bought the gun from Leonard Day in 1976.
Looks good! If you need any help in the future just let me know happy to help out. My Dad built that gun.
 

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