First thoughts: I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the kit castings from TRS, especially the frames. The frames are cast as a single unit, not "halves." This simplifies the assembly quite a great deal. I asked TRS to assemble the locks because getting lock geometry just right is not something I have ever gotten close to mastering, especially since these pistols use the unique Scottish sear release. For those who have heard horror stories about TRS castings, I can say without doubt that these castings were in very fine shape.
The only problem of any significance Richard has encountered so far is the main one that gave me pause when I considered assembling them myself...the trigger mechanism. What we discovered is that the triggers are made to accommodate the older English style flintlock that TRS once used rather than the Scottish sear-type. When Richard first tried out the pull, he measured it at an astounding 35 lbs! Obviously not good. The TRS triggers have to be reshaped to work with the lock sear and give a pull more in the 6lb range which is normal. Richard is working that out now.
Otherwise the work has progressed without a problem.
These castings do not have any design cast into them as do the old Carriage House pistols but are the proper size. Proper size means that for a gent with a normal hand, the little finger is going to hold the ram scroll, not the grip per se. The mass-produced Indian "Murdoch" pistol is about 25-30% bigger than it needs to be if one is working from an original. The TRS pistols, the Carriage HOuse model (alas! not made for many years) and the U.S. Historial Society Pitcairn pistol are all of approximately the size dimension which is a big plus.
So when these are completed, they will look right and fell right. I am having Richard put sterling Silver estucheon plates on the grip which will cover the holes you see. When everything is finished, I hope to find someone who can engrave them for me. The TRS pistols are plain. (Note: If anyone knows of such a person, I'd sure like to know!)
I'll update the pictures as more become available.



