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Made myself a revolver stand!

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So I had some extra and left over wood sitting around, I decided to make myself a loading stand for the range. I have a reproduction Remington New Model Army, so I made the stand just for it. No plans, just winged it. Any thoughts?
 

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Nice! You may want to cut a notch in the top where the muzzle rests to keep the revolver from tipping over while you're pouring in powder and ramming balls down. Or screw in a little block of wood on each side of the muzzle for support.
 
So I had some extra and left over wood sitting around, I decided to make myself a loading stand for the range. I have a reproduction Remington New Model Army, so I made the stand just for it. No plans, just winged it. Any thoughts?
Shoot yeah,. that'll work fine. I really like the carry handle on the back idea I'm going to borrow from you ! :)
 
not a thing wrong with it! it came out great for winging it! I like it, who needs plans? and THE PRICE CAN'T BE BEAT!!
 
I didn't notice the carrying handle on the rear, nice ideation!!! never seen that before! I am going to put one on mine also! thanks' for the post.
 
Nice! You may want to cut a notch in the top where the muzzle rests to keep the revolver from tipping over while you're pouring in powder and ramming balls down. Or screw in a little block of wood on each side of the muzzle for support.
There is a notch in the upper block of wood. The front sight goes into the notch and holds the muzzle up.
 
So I had some extra and left over wood sitting around, I decided to make myself a loading stand for the range. I have a reproduction Remington New Model Army, so I made the stand just for it. No plans, just winged it. Any thoughts?
Good. I saw an article in Muzzle Blasts about making such stands, and winged it with scrap pine sitting around the house. Also came out great. Glued padding on base and cradle for barrel, painted, etc., it's a satisfying craft project. Thanks. Have one for my Harper's Ferry flint and one for percussion single shot.
 
So I had some extra and left over wood sitting around, I decided to make myself a loading stand for the range. I have a reproduction Remington New Model Army, so I made the stand just for it. No plans, just winged it. Any thoughts?
Clever using the tall front sight in a hole to keep the muzzle in place.
 
So I had some extra and left over wood sitting around, I decided to make myself a loading stand for the range. I have a reproduction Remington New Model Army, so I made the stand just for it. No plans, just winged it. Any thoughts?
My revolver loading stand is made into the side of my range box and flips out after the top is opened. My single shot loading stands are made of scrap oak boards I had saved from recovered wood.
I'll post some pictures later to add to the idea pool.
 

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