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A lot of "builders" need to stick to popsicle sticks and Elmer's glue. There's a reason their designs are one of a kind
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The bottom pistol is one I made from spare parts I had around in the shop.
I converted the lock from flint to percussion...the barrel is part pf an old rifle barrel and the stock was hand carved from a chunk of local maple.
( If you click on the picture it will enlarge. )
Andy
Thank you...and yeah I do need to do that.....Very neat-o.
(Still waiting for the time you make percussion single shot with a polymer stock, engraved/molded with the Glock logo. This will be outrageously funny. Well, at least to some of us anyway. )
Thank you...and yeah I do need to do that.....
Andy
Thank you...and yep...35 grains of 2F and a .530 roundball do make for whoompability...Better looking than a lot of the confiscated guns, probably more reliable too.
You guys are a bad influence....I have a polymer cz457 stock that I'd gladly donate to this project
You could carve some fleur-de-lis and a deer on it with a soldering iron. Then paint it brown.You guys are a bad influence....
Andy
I think some of those are made from glue and popsicle sticks. Some of the other others got me thinking hmmm I could do that a little better.A lot of "builders" need to stick to popsicle sticks and Elmer's glue. There's a reason their designs are one of a kind