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Bubba45

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Finally finished my little 32. Stock from a blank,homemade trigger guard, thimbles and rear sight.L&R Late English lock , Dixie take off barrel , unknown dbl set triggers.

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Looks like she will be a great shooter to me, let us know how will she shoots.

John
 
that is a real pretty little gun .but tell me how does a guy with ape hands like yours do such tiny work :rotf: you still raising giant chickens? :blah:
 
Thanks guys! First chance I get I'm gonna find out how she does .

Trucker , it gets tough at times gettin my meat hooks to co-operate so I just gouge them with a chisel or knock a little hide off with a rasp now and again to keep them in line :rotf:
 
:hmm: One small thing that I see a problem with.... The LOP is too long :rotf: :rotf: :blah:
 
Ha ha ha !! Naw this is the XXXL size from the "Big and Tall " department :rotf:
 
I think barrel is only 39-40 inches , its from a Dixie Tenn. rifle .
I shortened the forearm like an original rifle I saw . Forearm is only 10 1/2 inches and makes barrel look really long .
 

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