Antelope Pete
40 Cal
Some of you might have seen my questions about slowing down Chambers finish and fouling ring trouble. Well they turned out ok. After several helpful suggestions on the forum the fouling was solved with 70 cycles of green Scotch Brite and oil. I was surprised but it worked...thank you. With the finish I just put it on and wiped it off as fast as I could and still try and make it look as good as my feeble self could.
This my attempt at a Leman style rifle. I didn't install the capbox I bought for it because I couldn't stand the thought of bad inletting ruining it after all I went through. I also bought a brush and ink to stripe the stock but the wood was better than I thought after staining and better than the supplier probably thought too. The wood is actually nicer in some light than the photos show. There are examples of Lemans without a capbox and artificial striping so I can live with that. I looked extensively at the book "Rifles of The American Indians" from Track so hopefully I captured some Leman styling. I put photos on the thread about the crud ring but it's a dying thread so I put some here.
This my attempt at a Leman style rifle. I didn't install the capbox I bought for it because I couldn't stand the thought of bad inletting ruining it after all I went through. I also bought a brush and ink to stripe the stock but the wood was better than I thought after staining and better than the supplier probably thought too. The wood is actually nicer in some light than the photos show. There are examples of Lemans without a capbox and artificial striping so I can live with that. I looked extensively at the book "Rifles of The American Indians" from Track so hopefully I captured some Leman styling. I put photos on the thread about the crud ring but it's a dying thread so I put some here.