In this week’s Woodland Escape episode, Peter embarks on the intricate journey of crafting an early Lancaster flintlock rifle for his good friend Ryan. This build is particularly special as it is Peter's first left-handed flintlock, making the process both a challenge and a labor of love. Ryan has been instrumental in the construction of Kelly Station, and Peter is determined to create a rifle that reflects the same level of dedication and craftsmanship. The episode highlights the early stages of the build, including inletting the barrel and fitting the stock, with Peter carefully tailoring each component to Ryan's specifications.
Joining Peter in this episode is Bob Miller, an experienced gun builder who has completed over 40 builds. Bob shares his wealth of knowledge, offering invaluable tips and techniques, particularly on the more challenging aspects of the build, like the entry thimble. As the two craftsmen work together, the episode delves into the historical and technical aspects of gun building in the 1700s, showcasing the skills required to create these functional pieces of art. With a focus on learning and preserving traditional methods, this episode is a fascinating glimpse into the world of early firearms craftsmanship.
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📺 Featuring: Peter Kelly
🎥 Cinematography, Production & Editing: Catherine Wolfe
🎵 Music Courtesy Of: Richard Fortier and Al MacDonald
Mandolin instrumentals: Michael Righi
Thumbnail and description: Shane Kelly
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