This video was posted on another shooting site and I was fascinating to watch the extraordinary gunsmith craft a Kentucky rifle from scratch. While I have always loved the look of the Kentucky rifles, I have never really got into shooting them. But, I am very impressed by the ingenuity of this smith to research the methods and processes used by our forefathers to make a flintlock rifle from scratch. It is one thing to see how the craftsmen of old did it, quite another thing to figure out how to execute it. I thought I would share it here.
Here also, is a very interesting story about the smith himself as told by a close friend and associate of his. Very interesting read.
http://www.flintriflesmith.com/WritingandResearch/Published/wallaceretires_mb.htm
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did. I have watched the video many times, picking up interesting tidbits each time. I especially like the barrel forging part and the stock staining which takes place around minute 53 of the video.
Here also, is a very interesting story about the smith himself as told by a close friend and associate of his. Very interesting read.
http://www.flintriflesmith.com/WritingandResearch/Published/wallaceretires_mb.htm
I hope you enjoy this as much as I did. I have watched the video many times, picking up interesting tidbits each time. I especially like the barrel forging part and the stock staining which takes place around minute 53 of the video.









