Devongunsmith Diaries #43 Denton & Kennall Sidelock Strip-down Service
The rusty sidelock actions on this gun needed a full strip down to clean, polish and lubricate before re-assembling.
The Devongunsmith Diaries concept was conceived by me during lock down, and the premise was to be able to perform work without a fully set up gunsmiths workshop, but rather, using just the Cottage Kitchen Table, a few hand tools, some cordless tools, a table vice, and other small DIY tools.
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0:00:00 Intro
0:10:00 Strip down & remove rust
0:19:50 Clean Parts
0:25:00 Reassemble & Grease
0:38:46 2nd lock serviced
0:47:00 Timelapse
0:50:00 Refit Locks
0:53:00 Testing
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11 Comments
nice video Devon very educational
Fascinating stuff, any idea who would have originally supplied the action in the white?
Yes looks very similar to my Arrietta. As usual a super educational video. One of the most usefully instructive parts is demonstrating one’s own limitations! More than once considered disassembling the locks and now glad I resisted the urge to. I’m sure I would end up spending about a week exploring the workshop floor in search of those little springs.
I hate to see a shotgun that neglected.
Fantastic video very informative , i have a Denton and Kennel silverpoint looks very very similar to the one you have here . Unfired untill last year cracking little gun .
Denton & Kennel when they were in business, had a shop in Somerton, Somerset, not far from me. Nearly all their guns were made in Spain and at the cheap end of the market. They looked great but they did not have the greatest reputation for reliability. They advertised widely in the shooting press, but went out of business many years ago.
Suggestion, if I may be so bold? To stop the hand vice locking up 'early' I put a couple of washers and some grease under the wing nut. It never did it again
Great video! Very very helpful
Fascinating
if you have water in a petrol tank pour methylated spirit in the tank and it will take the water through the combustion chamber.
In my opinion, no shotgun looks more elegant than a sidelock side by side, but in truth I always cringe at how delicate the wood looks behind the locks, having been carved out for placement of the locks. This is more appearance than reality, but that is my reaction each time. Perry P., SoCal USA