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.58 Caliber Rim Fire, MILLER CONVERSION (edited)

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2023
  • Making .58 Caliber Rim Fire cases for a MILLER CONVERSION of a civil war rifled musket.

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  • @richardsims1805
    @richardsims1805 8 місяців тому

    Here's another one I've never heard of. Great job of bringing this old girl back to life!

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому

      Hi Richard, Glad you caught the show. Another attempt to improve the old muskets. ....Doc

  • @robertrobert7924
    @robertrobert7924 8 місяців тому +1

    Morning coffee with Doc and getting a great education. Amazing accuracy with this breech loader.

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому +1

      Hello Robert, My pleasure to have coffee with you and talk vintage weapons !

  • @user-wg2sf7vg6h
    @user-wg2sf7vg6h 8 місяців тому

    Спасибо дружище, каждое Ваше видео - просто праздник для инженеров и оружейников 🧐👍
    Механизм экстракции гильз был для меня загадкой, а оказалось всё просто и функционально. Жду каждое Ваше видео.

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому +1

      Здравствуйте, сэр, и спасибо за вашу постоянную поддержку моего канала. Эта конструкция была еще одной попыткой расширить возможности устаревшего оружия гражданской войны. С уважением из США
      ((Hello Sir, and thank you for your continued support of me channel. This design was yet another attempt to extend the usefulness of the obsolete civil war weapons. Best regards from USA ))
      (((Thank you buddy, every video of yours is just a holiday for engineers and gunsmiths 🧐👍
      The cartridge extraction mechanism was a mystery to me, but it turned out to be simple and functional. I look forward to every video of yours.)))

  • @markcarew6724
    @markcarew6724 8 місяців тому +1

    A surgical approach to produce rare ammunition for a fine old rifle. Thank you, Doctor.

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому

      Yes Sir Mark, I'm a real "cut-up" when building ammo. Pleased to have you along on the adventure......Doc

  • @joeschraidt6747
    @joeschraidt6747 6 місяців тому +1

    I have the same rifle. Always wanted to fire it. Maybe some day. Thanks for the video ! 2:20

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  6 місяців тому

      Hi Joe, and thanks for stopping by the channel. Congratulations on having a fine example of a musket conversion. I hope that you do get to shoot yours, Regards....Doc

  • @grahammctygue724
    @grahammctygue724 8 місяців тому

    Nice thanks for showing your pretty arm's seasons best to you and family

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому

      Thank you Graham, and Best Regards for the Holidays too......Doc

  • @SkunkWorksRifle
    @SkunkWorksRifle 8 місяців тому +2

    Had to watch the locking mechanism a couple of times, very nice, beautiful rifle and excellent video editing, thanks 😎👍🇺🇸🦨

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому +1

      It is a clever latch, and she did shoot well. Glad you came along on the adventure, and thanks for the kind comments. Regards....doc

  • @daveclemons1225
    @daveclemons1225 8 місяців тому

    Hi Doc! Another great video you shared with us. Took alot of hard work to make the brass, but it was worth it. All of your video's I look forward to watching, and have learned alot about history. There are some of these firarms I have never heard of. Thank you again! Happy Thanksgiving to you!!

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому

      Hi Dave and thanks so much for the well wishes. Hope your Turkey shoot went well so there is something on the table tomorrow. Best regards for the holidays....Doc

  • @santiagosoteslafuente8150
    @santiagosoteslafuente8150 8 місяців тому

    Muy buen video y una excelente lección de como volver a revivir estas joyas de fusiles de épocas pasadas

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому

      Gracias por sus amables comentarios. Me alegra que hayas disfrutado de la presentación. Mis mejores deseos desde EE.UU.

  • @MrRedbeard762
    @MrRedbeard762 8 місяців тому +1

    Very well done video, thank you!

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому

      Thank so much for the kind comment, it is appreciated,....Doc

  • @Dimwit_the_last_mountainman
    @Dimwit_the_last_mountainman 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks again, Doc! Allways such a pleassure to watch your videos. Another wonderful gun, and history lesson.

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi John, Glad you got to see the old .58 spitting fire. Regards....Doc

  • @lrdick
    @lrdick 8 місяців тому

    thank you for these history lesson

  • @versal339
    @versal339 8 місяців тому

    My goodness Doc. What you go through to bring these.old rifles back to life. I for one thank you very much. Still think your a time traveler.

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому +1

      Yes, Sir, the wife says I am an anachronism and a curmudgeon !

  • @chrischiampo7647
    @chrischiampo7647 8 місяців тому

    Nice Rifle Doc Don’t Know How I Missed This Video Till Now 😀😊😀 Hope Your Thanksgiving Was Wonderful 😇👍🏼

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi Chris, She is an interesting configuration, glad you caught the show. Thanks so much for the Thanksgiving well wishes, we had a great time, there was home made PIE ! ...Doc

  • @jonsymmonds1120
    @jonsymmonds1120 8 місяців тому

    What a BEAUTIFUL piece of history! Thanks for sharing with us!

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому

      Hello Jon, and thank you for the benevolent commentary. Glad you could partake in this historical adventure.

  • @thefrenchgunsmith6488
    @thefrenchgunsmith6488 8 місяців тому +3

    Your collection and knowledge is extremly impressiv. I wonder how you found all those rifles. And I have a question for you :
    I have a eagle arms 30. Cupfire revolver that's marked "A.P.C." (initials of the army inspector A.P. Casey). So those that mean it was a private purchase of an officer during the civil war and then appouved by the army ?
    Merci d'avance :)

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому +1

      Bonjour mon ami, I must preface my comment by saying that I am not a handgun expert. But,typically there will be two stamps on an arm that was accepted by the ordnance department. When the factory had completed arms on a government contract, they would request an inspector to come to their factory. If this first inspector accepted the arms he would stamp his cartouche on them. Then they would be shipped to a government armory where they be inspected again by the ACCEPTING inspector and get another stamp. On rare occasions it would be the same inspector again. Many revolvers have a different stamp on each grip. The Eagle revolvers ACCEPTING records, to the best of my knowledge have not been found or published. So your speculation of an officer making a private purchase is very likely, if it only has one stamp, as records do show that this was common for these guns. Best regards.....Doc

    • @thefrenchgunsmith6488
      @thefrenchgunsmith6488 8 місяців тому

      @@dr.durellshepard398 awesome thank you so much. When talking to people like you, I realise how little I know about the civil war and how much I still have to learn. It's nearly christmas time and knowledge is by far the best gift I've recieved. I wish you well on the other side of the ocean !

  • @453421abcdefg12345
    @453421abcdefg12345 8 місяців тому

    You certainly worked hard to get this gem back into work! And it performs very well, 2 more shots and the centre would have fallen out of your target. Chris B.

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi Chris, Yes, the ammo build was time consuming, but as you said, she did shoot well. There is a lot of nice work in these old muskets, I am in awe of them, and that is even before they have been converted to something more grand. Best regards....Doc

  • @oldscoutgp
    @oldscoutgp 8 місяців тому

    Yet another cool conversion. I am amazed at the ingenuity of the old timers, dancing around others patents to bring those muskets into the modern era. Looks like your getting some blow back, is that due to the shotgun cases are too thick to fire form? What do you use on the gun stocks to make them look so good? I like the wood ducks moment of nature at the end. Thanks for posting Doc, your video's makes my day.
    Gp

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому

      Hi GP, I didn't really feel the blow back but it is very evident in the video. I don't remember annealing the cases which would have helped. Every time you cut down a case to make a shorter one you do get into a thicker wall area, which was working against me also. So I agree with your assessment. Just several thin coats of gun stock wax rubbed to desired luster, but that gun is in excellent condition to start with. The Wood Ducks were right out the back door in the pond, but they are wild and very spooky so I considered myself lucky to have captured them. Regards....Doc

  • @csorgb05
    @csorgb05 8 місяців тому +1

    I'm guessing, by the felt wad and corn meal, that you are using a reduced load for your cartridges. How much difference in powder charge?

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому +2

      I typically shoot about half loads in my old guns, so 30 grains of FFg, Swiss powder, which I believe is hotter that the original powder was. Regards.....doc

  • @snappers_antique_firearms
    @snappers_antique_firearms 8 місяців тому

    Wow Doc i just love this kind of video. Keep it up. What kind of lubrication bottle is that at the end. I like it. Kind of want to get one

    • @dr.durellshepard398
      @dr.durellshepard398  8 місяців тому +1

      Hello Snapper, and thank you for the kind comment. This type of antique oilier can be found on e-bay, there is one listed now under the title "VINTAGE MINIATURE TIN POCKET OIL CAN PAT'D APRIL 23, 1895" Many are missing the cap and pin that is inside the cap, so look for that before purchasing. Regards.....Doc

    • @snappers_antique_firearms
      @snappers_antique_firearms 8 місяців тому

      @@dr.durellshepard398 thanks doc I definitely will be looking for one.