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Been working this for a few months and finally completed last evening and thought to share with the group. Spent quite some time figuring out what to build...ordered 2 sets of plans from TOTW and, due to my limited carving skills, went with the Trade Gun style but with a somewhat non-historically accurate lock...I saw this lock on one for sale here a few months back and just had to use it. Barrel is 44" x .62 cal. Not sure if I'll blue it yet.
Started with this:
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Wanted something a bit more challenging than a kit...talk about in way over my head!
Here is the finished project:
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Hope to get it out this weekend to give it a go.
I reasonably happy with how it turned out...but the flaws are legion as I hit my patients limit more than once...the further back one stands the better it looks! :)
 
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Been working this for a few months and finally completed last evening and thought to share with the group. Spent quite some time figuring out what to build...ordered 2 sets of plans from TOTW and, due to my limited carving skills, went with the Trade Gun style but with a somewhat non-historically accurate lock...I saw this lock on one for sale here a few months back and just had to use it. Barrel is 44" x .62 cal. Not sure if I'll blue it yet.
Started with this:
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Wanted something a bit more challenging than a kit...talk about in way over my head!
Here is the finished project:
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Hope to get it out this weekend to give it a go.
I reasonably happy with how it turned out...but the flaws are legion as I hit my patients limit more than once...the further back one stands the better it looks! :)
Who thought the meanest tree in the north Texas Woods has that much character.
I have enough Hackberry to build a Spanish Galeon.
 
Thanks gents for the kind words...funny...the grain didnt really POP until the finish went on.
There were many unexpected challenging parts...
1) The ramrod in-letting was a bugger...after some kind advice here I opted to jettison the
long drill bit and trench it out then cover with like wood...
2) In-letting the lock, trigger and tang so it all worked together was more difficult than
expected....the screw for the lock interfered with the screw going from the tang to the trigger
assembly.
3) The barrel bands were the last to be added...wasnt sure how I was gunna do those.

Havent got sights on it yet...may not put any but will see. The finishing was something I did
before a few times...stain was a couple coats of Gunstock (to get the red started) then one
coat of Red Mahogony (to darken it a bit) then about 4 more coats of Gunstock to give some
deepness to the red. Then I use a blend of tounge oil, turpentine and oil based marine varnish
and use about 6 coats - whats nice about this is I can recoat about every 6-8 hrs or so...one coat
at night then again next morning and again that night an so on. (I'm not overly patient!)
This may seem silly but I included a compass in the stock! Not a Red Rider but seemed fitting!

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Actually shot it last weekend and wouldnt ya know it actually worked!!!
 
This may seem silly but I included a compass in the stock! Not a Red Rider but seemed fitting!

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I've always thought about putting something like a hundred year old liberty half dollar behind the butt plate and maybe a note. No one would ever know unless they removed it. By the time that happened (if it ever did), who knows how old the coin might be.
 
So I thought about how to transport the gun to the range and put this together...after a couple mistakes it seems to work ok. Not very water proof yet...

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