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Picked her up on here a couple of months back looking like this....

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I picked up a bargain priced 1896 small ring stock on ebay (i'd love to say I did it with the intention of modifying the inletting, but honestly i'd had a couple of bourbons & screwed up....) It arrived yesterday & i set to work the gouges, chisels & rasps. Now she looks like this: 

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I have the bolt with an old guy in Wisconsin getting the super short knob replaced with a traditional,  butterknife handle. Once that's back it's going to Terry Walden to have scope mounts fitted. This has been a super simple-ish, classy,  cheap project & the ol' gal is going to end up being my antelope, deer & coyote go to. 

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The style of stock & checkering is a real sweet combo on that rifle. Looks like one of those that you just want to pick up and play with it for a few minutes. Hope the spoon handle turns out nice. I made a couple up from hot forging the original, adding some weld to the end and then pear shaping the spoon. This was the last one I did about 9 years ago. Adds a really nice touch!

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On 2/6/2021 at 7:22 PM, Handsome Rob said:

Picked her up on here a couple of months back looking like this....

20201207_220816.jpg.1dc7b2fcc78a4c71b795c351f8b9c833.thumb.jpg.e790e45b814b32eb5887b77105f05c91.jpg

I picked up a bargain priced 1896 small ring stock on ebay (i'd love to say I did it with the intention of modifying the inletting, but honestly i'd had a couple of bourbons & screwed up....) It arrived yesterday & i set to work the gouges, chisels & rasps. Now she looks like this: 

tVjlbd8.jpg

I have the bolt with an old guy in Wisconsin getting the super short knob replaced with a traditional,  butterknife handle. Once that's back it's going to Terry Walden to have scope mounts fitted. This has been a super simple-ish, classy,  cheap project & the ol' gal is going to end up being my antelope, deer & coyote go to. 

 

On 2/6/2021 at 11:02 PM, xtriggerman said:

The style of stock & checkering is a real sweet combo on that rifle. Looks like one of those that you just want to pick up and play with it for a few minutes. Hope the spoon handle turns out nice. I made a couple up from hot forging the original, adding some weld to the end and then pear shaping the spoon. This was the last one I did about 9 years ago. Adds a really nice touch!

3ylAjasm.jpg

You two gentlemen, have done some great work!!!  

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