Tennessee lollipop Breech Plug, 5/8-18 thread, for 13/16" barrel
Part Number: PLUG-TN-13-5
Availability: In Stock
Price: $24.99
Long tang breech plugs are found on antique flint and percussion longrifles from Tennessee, Appalachia, and the Southern Mountains.

Wax cast of malleable 8620 steel, made in the USA, by Track of the Wolf, this strong plug is made to fit your 13/16" octagon barrel. It is very slightly oversize at top and bottom flat, to allow draw-file polishing to match your barrel. Sides have tapered "draft" to simplify hand inletting.

The lollipop shaped tang has a ball finial at the rear. The pilot hole for the tang mounting screw in the rear finial is well centered. We recommend our #SCREW-6-5/8-O unplated slotted oval head wood screw.

Made to fit your 13/16" octagon barrel, 5/8-18 thread is ideal for .45 and smaller calibers. The tang is 5-1/2" long.

Threaded for a 5/8-18 breech, the threads are exactly .550" length, single point CNC cut, to fit Colerain or Rice barrels. Getz barrels are .500" depth. Green Mountain barrels are threaded slightly deeper to allow trimming the barrel's breech only, normal gunsmithing practice.

This .550" thread journal length solves many lock placement problems, clearing the vent. Original plug faces were nearly always grooved to clear the drum, vent, or vent liner. See Henry Nock's patent drawing, our #PLAN-NOCK for other solutions used by London gun makers during the flint era.

This plug has no thread relief, front or rear. All ten (9.9 actual) threads are good. Thus, it is necessary to chamfer the breech end of the barrel, slightly, to allow the turned tang faces to fit the breech end snugly. Failure to chamfer the breech end may cause thread galling, if the plug is ever removed.

Dope all threads with with anti-seize (nickel emulsion in grease, or Birchwood Casey's Choke Tube Lube (our #BC-CTL)) before first trial fitting, to prevent galling the threads.

Adjust the thread length to seat the plug face snugly against the inside shoulder of the thread cavity. Assemble and tighten with a conventional wrench and one hand. No need to over-torque a breech plug.

Measure the number of flats or the fraction of a turn needed to "index" the plug to align with the top flat. For instance, if the error is one flat (1/8 turn) for this plug with 18 threads per inch, then each full turn is 1/18" or .056" per turn. Each octagon flat is 1/8 of .056" or .007" per flat. Approach a perfect fit slowly, testing as you go.

Trim the thread length, and matching breech depth, until the plug aligns to the top flat. When “indexed” to the top flat, match-mark the bottom flat with a sharp chisel mark across the draw-filed smooth joint.

Sight along the barrel, and gently straighten the plug's tang if necessary, after the plug is fitted. No need for dial-indicator precision, originals were hand forged, hand fitted, not machine made. This malleable tang will allow gentle straightening without fear of breakage, unless repeatedly moved too far, which is never necessary.
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