So, as a refresher, the whole purpose of this action, was to make an action that the breech block tipped back and when closing would cam a round into the chamber. This is unlike both the original Hepburn, as well as the more common Walker Hepburn.....although they are not common at all. There are only 2 known in this configuration, so now days they are called the Patent Model Walker Hepburn. There is a patent drawing and the two guns that were made. None are the same, as far as the way the breech block tips.
In these first 2 pictures I am showing the frame I am building and serial number 2 regular Walker. The reason I am showing them is because I am trying to shape the area around the breech block of my gun similar to the #2 Walker. This is tough to do, and I will not get there 100% because of the tipping breech block and the radius on the BB that allows it to tip or rotate. But, I think, I will come close to giving mine the illusion they are similar.
Like I said originally, at the start of this post, the reason for this action was to have a breech block roll back and then cam a round into the chamber when closing.
I got this to happen today on my action.
This third picture shows the BB closed
The fourth shows the BB half way open.
And, this last pictures shows the breech block down and tipped back. Because the rear radius of the breech block is slightly hanging up on one of the inside frame radius's the action will not fully open yet, but tomorrow I should be able to get that cleared and the BB fully opening and tipping.
Been a long time getting to this point.
Bob