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So I bought a Lyman deerstalker stock, Lyman hunter lock, and tried mating them with a TC Pennsylvania Hunter barrel I have. Got the lock in with a little bit of work. Had to fit the TC tang to the Lyman breech. All to find that the hammer barley catches the rear lip of the nipple. After reading about frankenguns I thought I would try one. Anyone run into this problem? Ideas? This is a project for a loaner rifle, if I ever get it figured out.
 
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The barrel needs to move back to place the nipple under the hammer, that means the tang and anything else to hold it. Guns aren’t as easy as tinker toys.
 
Yep, I built a few in my youth, trying to figure out something else, shouldn't have believed the folks who said said they would drop right in 🤔 will have to fill the pre existing tang screw holes and maybe shim the lock. Old men who can't see much anymore shouldn't tinker on guns I'm thinking. Thanks
 
Yep, I built a few in my youth, trying to figure out something else, shouldn't have believed the folks who said said they would drop right in 🤔 will have to fill the pre existing tang screw holes and maybe shim the lock. Old men who can't see much anymore shouldn't tinker on guns I'm thinking. Thanks
Not too complicated. But it's never fun starting over!
 
Yep, I built a few in my youth, trying to figure out something else, shouldn't have believed the folks who said said they would drop right in 🤔 will have to fill the pre existing tang screw holes and maybe shim the lock. Old men who can't see much anymore shouldn't tinker on guns I'm thinking. Thanks
Oh I’m not saying it can’t be done, even an old four eyed fat man like me has a need to tinker! You just have to do more then assemble the pieces. Like putting Chevy rims on a Ford, after all they both have five bolts.:)
 
So I bought a Lyman deerstalker stock, Lyman hunter lock, and tried mating them with a TC Pennsylvania Hunter barrel I have. Got the lock in with a little bit of work. Had to fit the TC tang to the Lyman breech. All to find that the hammer barley catches the rear lip of the nipple. After reading about frankenguns I thought I would try one. Anyone run into this problem? Ideas? This is a project for a loaner rifle, if I ever get it figured out.
Since it already IS a frankengun, is there a different hammer available with a little more forward reach?
 
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