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Guess it's my latest pride & joy to shoot. An original German Jaeger that I restored and had to make some of the parts. The biggest challenge was making the forearm wood from an old piece off a cutoff forearm and matching the color.
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Made the stalking safety and the patch box cover.
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Shoots pretty good too off hand at 32 yards.
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very very nice. One of a kind
 
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Don Bruton “Boone Rifle” .54 cal
Greg Park copy of the Schriet rifle .62 cal
Ken Netting Virginia rifle, .40 cal
Rob Miller early NW trade gun 20 ga.
Ken Netting New England fowling piece 20 ga.
I have a special love for NE fowling guns. Mark Wheland built one for me in 10 ga.
 
My new built .62 British Rifled Carbine. This thing is a tack driver at 50 yards!
 

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here is 54 that Don Bruton built an I finished. Walnut stock from Allen Martin. Colerain 44 in C weight barrel. Very fast Caywood lock. Don forged all the furniture. I used aqua fortis on wood an metal both and left it dark. Its a very accurate light weight all business hunting rifle.




beautiful. thanks for sharing
 

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