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rdillion

40 Cal.
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Be nice, this is my second build. 40cal,7/8",42" long G.M. barrel, deluxe Siler lock. I made all the furniture except the buttplate.
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Looks like you did a fair job, not sure whats going on with the toe plate, brass screws? Love the color of the gun though. :thumbsup:
 
ya dun good! :thumbsup: like the color too. and the square guard...the rear site is too close fer me :redface: but..nice lookin piece!
 
Those are copper "nails" I made out of a piece of ground wire. Probably won't do it again but something I wanted to play with. Since I don't plan on ever selling this rifle I decided to experiment a little.
 
Hey, the rear sight is too close for me also, man I hate getting old. :rotf: My little boy out to be able to shoot it, at least till he turns forty or so. I never knew what you guys were talking about when ya'll say the rear sights are too close. Then I had to get bifocals. Boy, now I understand.
 
lucky kid! :haha: but, I've seen them sights moved too...and couldn't tell either.. :hatsoff:
 
These sights don't give me that much trouble, yet. :( Oh well it just gives me an excuse to build another rifle. :grin:
 
Actually you'll find old guns with more than one dove tail for rear site cut into them. So when the time comes, recut aqnd place a filler in the first one. :thumbsup:
 
Very nice. Again, what type of stain did you use? That turned out beautiful. :thumbsup:
More pictures?
 
I used Laurel Mt. Forge stains. The first coat was cherry followed by Lancaster maple. Finished with their sealer and stock finish and then dulled out with some BLO and steel wool. Thanks for the compliments. :hatsoff:
 
Got to agree with the others, rear sight is way to far back, and that is beautiful piece of wood with nice grain and excellent color. I especially like the wooden patch box. I have always been a fan of wood boxes with their simple clean lines as oppossed to what to me are over done "gaudy" metal patch boxes.

My only real critisim is why 40 caliber? Too big for small game, too small for the big stuff...

John
 
I really like it. If you dont intend on selling it you can always just give it to me I would be proud to take such a fine rifle. I dont have a 40cal. It really looks great you done goood.
 
A rifle to be proud of! :thumbsup: The copper nails are an interesting and nice touch. I like that patchbox as well.
 
That rifle looks just fine to me. And you can put the sight where ever you need it to be. It can always be moved. And .40 caliber is legal for deer here in Wisconsin as well as other States, I'm sure. Emery
 
Like the guys said, that color/finish really caught my eye. Great job. Like the horn and pouch too.
 
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