current gun projects

Talk about things other than the Model 8's and 81's
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Adam Lee
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current gun projects

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I am looking forward to the weekend - strike that; I'm ALWAYS looking forward to the weekend! Why? I have some "me" time so I can get into my gun projects a bit. 6th grade really is fun and all, but the school system and administration is (bad offensive language)......

I have multiple irons in the fire. That's how I roll. Call it attention-deficit, call it scatter-brained, but that's how I roll!

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going to work on the wood stock of my ca. 1790 fowler....

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in the middle of stock work on my 1916 M91.....

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as well as my 1929 Dragoon....

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and, of course, the Model 8!
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You are as bad as i am. I have two of my own projects simmering on hold as i complete a customers.
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keltg wrote:You are as bad as i am. I have two of my own projects simmering on hold as i complete a customers.
Yep - I hear you. Now, my excuse is that gun r&r is a form of excellent stress reduction from my day job - so I don't really dislike my snail's pace when it comes to gun projects.

When I recently sold a Kar98k which I had owned for about 10 years, as well as a Finn M39, I did so after extracting the maximum enjoyment from each. Shooting, tweaking, disassembly, shooting, documenting, etc....lots of fun.

I decided to put some effort into the stock on my flintlock today, after I get some housework done. Gotta take my dawg to the vet today, also.

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Ended up only working a bit on the flintlock fowler; spent time removing the lacquer/varnish/stain from my new/old Model 8 buttstock and forearm.

Before pic:
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After pic:
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more work to go, but it is real nice to have such good quality timber to start with! the buttstock s/n indicates 1921 manufacture.

Adam
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