Ferguson Flintlock Rifle Repair: Anvil 080

Published on March 27, 2020
Duration: 22:17

This guide details a gunsmithing technique for reinforcing a cracked wooden stock on a Ferguson Flintlock Rifle reproduction. It involves drilling a hole and embedding a tensioned steel rod with Acraglas to address structural weaknesses caused by recoil and the breech mechanism. The video demonstrates the process from identifying the crack to testing the improved structural integrity, highlighting a significant repair for historical firearm enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

This guide details repairing a Ferguson Flintlock Rifle stock crack by embedding a tensioned steel rod with Acraglas. The process involves precise drilling and adhesive application to reinforce weak points caused by the screw-breech design's recoil concentration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Ferguson Rifle
  2. 01:01Identifying Structural Issues
  3. 02:20Repair Strategy: Stock Reinforcement
  4. 03:16Precision Drilling for Reinforcement
  5. 05:21Breech Mechanism Analysis
  6. 06:22Loading and Bore Dimensions (.620 bore)
  7. 09:07Flintlock Ignition Physics Explained
  8. 10:13Reinforcement Results and Testing
  9. 12:37Live Fire Testing and Tactical Advantage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary structural issue addressed in the Ferguson Flintlock Rifle repair?

The main issue is cracking in the wooden stock, particularly near the lock mortise and breech mechanism. This is caused by the concentration of recoil forces due to the screw-breech design and the barrel not sliding freely.

How is the Ferguson rifle stock reinforced in this video?

The stock is reinforced by drilling a hole through the weakened sections and embedding a tensioned steel rod using Acraglas. This ties the front and rear of the stock together, bypassing the compromised wood.

What are the key components of flintlock ignition?

Flintlock ignition relies on a flint striking a steel frizzen to create sparks. These sparks ignite priming powder in the pan, which then flashes through the touchhole to ignite the main propellant charge in the barrel.

What is the bore diameter and ball size used for the Ferguson rifle?

The Ferguson rifle featured in the video has a .620 bore. A .640 lead ball is used to ensure a tight fit within the rifling for effective engagement.

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