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Thats cool Crossxsticks, very cool of you to ask. You know i was dyin to talk about it but didn't wanna clutter up the forum with shameless gushing . It was coming though, promise you that. Been watching your underhammer postings with great interest too.
So now i get to get part of my future posts out early
I had one of these Numrich underhammers when i was 16, had it 25 years and never shot it once. Sold it and got into muzzleloaders more heavily a year or so ago and wanted it back ever since..
So i posted and Jed sent me his "Buggy" model Numeric .arms 45. It was one of his hunting rifles over the last 30 years and he and one family member had taken 7 deer with it. It came used but not abused, he took good care of it and its in good condition. Jed had a peep sight on it and had to cut into the forestock a bit to mount it. I decided to restore the rifle back near the way it came and so i got online and started searching for parts. I found the factory rear site, and the original metal buttplate. Also found a new forearm, factory for the heritage model, at Numrich arms website and got it and all new screws, nuts and bolts coming. I didn't find quite the sight i wanted for the front, and decided this was a good oportunity to try one of GBO advertiser "skinner sights" blades. I bought one of their brass front blades and can shape it to form if i need to. Now i never did shoot it, but i'm sure theres gonna be no issues there.
Once all the parts show up, i'll strip the rifle down and may brown the metal, but may just go back with hot blue, not sure yet. I'll refinish the stocks after i reshape the heritage stock to a sliver of its former self, cut the buttplate in and figure out the barrel\forearm pins.. This wood is walnut so i'll use the beeswax\turpentine\linseed mix to finish it out to a nice satin. Slide the new sights in and then i'll try her out. Its such a tiny rifle, can't weight much over 5lbs and maybe 35" long, i know i'm going to do a lot of hunting with it in the future.
Crossxsticks i appreciate your post, promise to post all about it once i get it done, i'll post some pics of my progress once i get started. Will be watching for your underhammer projects as they come too
. Jeff