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    Latest project - not for me - too bad

    Just finished this pistol for a friend and it is my first attempt at engraving. Shipper's book and the various viedos sure make it look easy. HAHAHAHA! It has an L&R lock (which is another story) and a GM .50 cal barrell. I have had it to the range and it shoots sweet...
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    Loading block

    A friend needed a loading block so I told her save the money and let me make one from some scrap walnut. I got all "artsy" and wanted it to look like a rope. I sort of looks like a Tootsie Roll. Wife says it looks like a Celtic tattoo but it is pretty anyway...
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    Need help with powder horn

    What is a good way to stain and age powderhorns. Everything I have tried so far looks cheap and cheezy and came up from Mexico. All toughts are appreciated. Bones
  4. M

    damascus barrel

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  5. M

    Pictures of damascus barrells

    Here are pictures of the damascus finish to barrels I talked about in an earlier post. There are three I did along with an origianl. You can be as bold or subtle as you want.
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    Damascus finish to new barrell

    I may have reinvented the wheel but I have developed a finishing method that duplicated a damascus barrell. 1 using blue painter's tape wrap a spiral around the barrell leaving a 1/4 inch gap. 2 use a black magic markere and color the exosed metal. 3 after removing the tape use an ultra fine...
  7. M

    Hermann Rupp

    I have been building/shooting since 1970. I still have Ol' Number One with a Douglas barrell and a Robbins flintlock in a Dixie stock. It looks like I carved it out with a hatchet. Its about worn out and stays at the back of the safe as others have come along over the years. I am collecting...
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    New member North Texas

    I've been building/shooting since 1970. I still have Ol' Number One which has a Douglas barrell and a Robbins flintlock put into a Dixie stock. It is worn about worn out and it stays to the back of the safe these days. It looks like I carved it out with a hatchet. I am collecting parts to...
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