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Powder Keg

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I had some extra brass lying around and made a reproduction of a small gonne. I eyed a picture of this one on the net. I still need to come up with a stock for it. Any Ideas? It's kinda short at 5". I bored it out to .5". After I get a stock built I'll polish it to a high luster :grin:

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Later, Wes
 
powder keg,
That looks nice. I really need to get in touch with someone close by who will turn mine for me, or will let me turn it on his equipment.

Will you put this into a hachenbuse type stock? I don't see any provision for a socket is why I ask.
volatpluvia
 
powder keg,
Hey, thanks for the link! I like it! :grin: So many people and places to visit and so little money with which to do it. :surrender: Sigh. :shocked2:
volatpluvia
 
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