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Abarnes

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So I had a piece of 4140 hex bar that I picked up years ago and decided to go ahead and use it. It is a 31 cal. 100% built by hand by me. The stock is from an English walnut that grew on my place and I milled it on a sawmill that I built from scratch. I still need to brown all the steel and I am still oiling the stock but it is coming along.
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So I had a piece of 4140 hex bar that I picked up years ago and decided to go ahead and use it. It is a 31 cal. 100% built by hand by me. The stock is from an English walnut that grew on my place and I milled it on a sawmill that I built from scratch. I still need to brown all the steel and I am still oiling the stock but it is coming along.View attachment 277132View attachment 277133View attachment 277134View attachment 277135View attachment 277136View attachment 277138View attachment 277139View attachment 277140View attachment 277141
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Wow, I admire folks like you who can do all of the work from scratch. I can barely put a kit together because I never learned those skills early on (shame on me). While the caliber is smaller, the size is closer to the original Lincoln pistol than any of the replicas I've seen offered. Nice job.
 
Wow, I admire folks like you who can do all of the work from scratch. I can barely put a kit together because I never learned those skills early on (shame on me). While the caliber is smaller, the size is closer to the original Lincoln pistol than any of the replicas I've seen offered. Nice job.
Thanks it has been a blast, and I haven't even shot it yet. Pun intended.
 
I found mine to be most comfortable and steady by gripping it with the bottom two fingers using my middle finger for the trigger. My index finger runs right along the barrel making it perfect for aiming (pointing).
 
It's Deringer
It's Derringer, but it is named after the gunsmith Henry Deringer Junior. Why it's two R's when you are naming the gun & one R when you name the smith who invented it is a mystery to me. Someone here may know the "story" behind that & ease my curiosity.
 
It's Derringer, but it is named after the gunsmith Henry Deringer Junior. Why it's two R's when you are naming the gun & one R when you name the smith who invented it is a mystery to me. Someone here may know the "story" behind that & ease my curiosity.
On a forum where a Hawken is called Harkens, Hawkeens, etc., I merely wanted to point out that rusty's correction didn't actually correct. In no way am I disparaging Abarnes handiwork, nor what he named it. If a person buys a bargain brand box of tissues, that isn't Kleenex, and a supermarket brand cola isn't a Coke. BTW those stores don't advertise them as kleenex or coke either. Old Hawkeye, check out Wikipedia for more on the naming of Deringer's pocket pistols - that's what he called them.
 
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