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Rifleball36

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This is the first time trying to post pictures for me,so I hope they post ok. These are two .32 cal.squirrel rifles I built for my two grandsons. I built them last year. These are the first guns I have built since about 1982. It was like learning all over.
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VEry nice work! :hatsoff:

Those boys are happy campers now for sure, hope they have years of fun with them and make lots and lots of memories

rabbit03
 
Can I be your grandson? I'll bring my own powder, an ball if you build me a smok pole. :bow:
 
Tell us more about em. Lock? stock? barrel? I am thinkin about buildin one my self and yours look real real good. How do they shoot? Thanks for the info. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Verrrrry Nice! I sure wish I had someone build me one when I were a youngin!
I wont be surprised if forum members start putting in orders ..... How many do ya think you can build in a month?
 
The barrels are .32 cal x 13/16 x 42", I cut to 32". I don't rember the name brand of the locks I used, but one was built fron a kit. the nose caps wer poured in place. The stocks were cut from a piece of 2" x 12" curly maple that I have had laying around about 25 years. Each rifle is a little different. I don't like to do the same thing twice. Different shape nose caps, rod pipes and cheek piece shapes. The guns shot great and The boys were in high cotton. One is 14 and the other is 13 years old.
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Those are beauties. Nice wood too. You do great work. I bet the kids love them! :)
 

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