WOW!! now that is a HOBBIT GUN TO THE ENTH DEGREE!!how about WOW type guns? looks HC to me LOL
'ENT'S degree, perhaps? LOL!WOW!! now that is a HOBBIT GUN TO THE ENTH DEGREE!!
I know I’m digging up an old thread, but I curious how it turned out? Do you have any pictures?Well, I started on a 'hobbit' gun, had a piece of 20ga single shot shotgun barrel breech 11 inches long and cut a full stock for it out of walnut. I breeched it with a flint style plug and threaded a drum in place with a #11 nipple. Inletted the barrel and started shaping the stock similar to a trade gun with a long wrist. Chiseled away wood on both sides of the comb area to get an idea of how it would look. I have a small back action percussion lock I want to use and will inlet it next. No pictures, I have to get my daughter to do things like that. It does kind of look like a small blunderbuss, if I can fit a piece of heavy pipe on the muzzle end and shape it. We'll see. The pull is about 12 1/2 inches. Overall about 26-27 inches. My wife said it's 'cute' but that's a four letter word.
Barrel, lock and trigger inletted and functional. Mostly shaped like a small trade gun with a really short barrel. Still considering carving and inlays, it seems that the hobbits would want a plain, functional gun with a strap for carrying. Considering a deeply checkered/homegrown style wrist and thicker than normal floral carving on the buttstock, in an amateur backwoods shire style. Gun feels good in the hands. So far so good, LOL. Frodo Lives!I know I’m digging up an old thread, but I curious how it turned out? Do you have any pictures?
Did Gandalf make you the powder?
Daryl, that's a great idea! My brother (with all the talent) once made a large powder horn with a map of East Texas of 1845 expanded and illuminated on it. It was a work of art. Just don't expect the same level of beauty on my stuff, LOL!A bit of carved map, copied from The Hobbit, on the stock could be cool. Could run from the Shire to the Lonely Mountain.
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