by boingk » 01 Aug 2021, 1:56 pm
Afternoon all.
I understand the issues involved and have fully stripped, cleaned and inspected the gun in question. It looks like an earlier production Boito with signs of use, but not much wear. Both barrels came up bright and unmarred with a quick brush, oil and patch. External cleaning has shown no rust evident.
The action itself is typical - very basic, rough machine marking on the mating break surfaces and silversolder evident on the hidden underside components in some places where too much was flowed into the joints where not visible and unaffecting the visual appeal.
I'd say overall it's in good-to-excellent mechanical condition and fair-to-good cosmetically.
While I hear the concerns of the process I've outlined for fire-forming, it appears that everything I can see lists ariund "10gn of fast burning pistol or shot powder" as a fairly consistent base loading. Some recommend cream of wheat for a plug, some recommend beeswax, some recommend a light load of shot over a card, others a combination of similar materials. Sealing is either wax, glued card, or other similar substitutes.
What I'm attempting to do not only seems widely replicated but also quite safe.
Straightshooter, I'm not trying to downplay your response at all. I'm appreciative that there is a measured voice of reason giving sound and safe advice. For anyone looking to do this I'd strongly recommend you conduct your own reading on the matter so you properly understand the procedure.
FWIW, the gun will obviously be test fired with standard commercial loadings before I go on to fireform loads.
- boingk
Nil