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Very nice job !

Now, you gotta make the false muzzle the barrel's set up for...… ;)
Pietro I think from a couple hundred years of use its actually coned already lol. It starts easy to the point I can cut it with a patchknife with my thumb. I really like it!
 
Love the rifle, sweet job on it! Can you post a pic of that painting with the bear in it? Also tell us about it?
The artists name is Philip R. Goodwin. He is probably the most famous wildlife/outdoorsman artist next to Fredrick Remington and Charles Russel. He painted for all the major outdoors companies. Remington UMC, Winchester, Marbles, Dupont, Laughlin Rand, and A&F. I own several original prints and calenders. The one in the picture is called Twos Company. Take a second to Google him, you will not be disappointed.
 

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