Hey everyone! I go by Toxan or Adam, nice to meet you. I want to be upfront about the flaws in my Traditions™ Mountain Rifle Kit. From limited tools and workspace to my lack of experience, it's been a learning curve. While I've always admired firearms, my background is more in tailoring, tax work, and programming. I chose to build rather than buy because I enjoy understanding the process.
Despite ordering tools and facing setbacks like stains not matching, tools breaking, and a glossy wood finish, the structural integrity is solid. My biggest challenge was my lack of expertise. I attempted to salvage it with water-based wood stain, but it turned into a sticky mess. The bluing of the barrel was uneven. However, my girlfriend's engraving of a deer is the highlight. It's her first attempt, and I'm incredibly proud of her artistic skill.
In the end, my girlfriend loves the rifle's look, and while there are things to fix, I think it's okay. It has a weathered appearance, reminiscent of a rescued piece. What are your thoughts? Is it a disaster, or did we do some things right? This project was a collaboration, and while I may have made mistakes, my girlfriend's contributions were flawless.
Here it is. I attached it in a zip file because the thread keeps saying my message is too long.
Thank you and I'm happy to be here!