Well....let's say 98% finished :grin: I still have a few nick-nacks to attend to, but she'll hunt!
Everyone...I am pleased to present my .36 cal squirrel rifle. It started out as a TOW Classic Golden Age kit, but I used a blank instead of a pre-carved stock.
The gun is not a reproduction of any specific rifle, rather a collection of things I liked from various sources. I stained it with Homer Danglers dye, which turned out darker than I wanted, but then again, the color on the bottle is "Dark Brown" :rotf: However, with the hardware and brass on, it actually looks quite nice! I put 6 coats of TOWs finish on, which is a linseed oil finish of sorts, and I'm not so sure I'd use it again, it just takes too long to dry. Many, many thanks those on this forum who helped me along the way :bow: I especially enjoyed Duelist's TOW Buck's County videos on U-Tube! I've learned a lot, but there is still a loooong way to go!
I told the wife to get her camera and take me some pictures of the finished rig in some sort of authentic setting. So, without any further delay, here she is!
And....finally got the clutter of the bench!!
:rotf:
Now...on to the next one!!!!
Everyone...I am pleased to present my .36 cal squirrel rifle. It started out as a TOW Classic Golden Age kit, but I used a blank instead of a pre-carved stock.
The gun is not a reproduction of any specific rifle, rather a collection of things I liked from various sources. I stained it with Homer Danglers dye, which turned out darker than I wanted, but then again, the color on the bottle is "Dark Brown" :rotf: However, with the hardware and brass on, it actually looks quite nice! I put 6 coats of TOWs finish on, which is a linseed oil finish of sorts, and I'm not so sure I'd use it again, it just takes too long to dry. Many, many thanks those on this forum who helped me along the way :bow: I especially enjoyed Duelist's TOW Buck's County videos on U-Tube! I've learned a lot, but there is still a loooong way to go!
I told the wife to get her camera and take me some pictures of the finished rig in some sort of authentic setting. So, without any further delay, here she is!
And....finally got the clutter of the bench!!
:rotf:
Now...on to the next one!!!!