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rafterob

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Here is my first attempt at a build. Mostly parts off ebay except a Pecatonica 2nd stock and a new triggerguard from TOW. Right at $300 including a couple small tools I needed. It has a Euroarms .45 cal, 36" barrel and an old DGW lock that had never been used. See my post under photos/Daughters first shots to see how it shoots. Built it for my son and put a little dedication plaque on it as a keepsake. Will try to get a good full-length picture and post it later.
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wow looks realy good, i definatly like the carving with the side plate. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: nice touch to dress up the area.
 
Neat rifle! I've got a forty year old rifle with one of these old Belgian made Dixie locks on it, and it's still going strong.
 
Really, really nice! Very unique side plate and incised carving, also very clean work.

Can't wait to see what you come up with for your 2nd and 3rd build. :bow:
 
Wow!
I got lost there momentarily looking at that floor. Some very interesting marks on it. How old is it?
BTW, nice gonne. My first one did not turn out that nice, but was fun to shoot.
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The floor is only 10 years old, Southern yellow pine. With the help of a couple dogs we got it distressed real good :grin:
 
Looks very nice, but this is only the beginning................ :surrender: I bet you're already planning the next build. :haha:
 
Just finished a Traditions kentucky pistol and now I'm starting the serious planning of my personal rifle-I might have to invest some real money in that one :grin:
 

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