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Mine are all pretty old, from late 70s through the 80s.
Ithaca Hawken kit, late 70s.
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A .45 copy of a J. Henry trade rifle I built for my son back in the early 80s from junk parts.
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A .50 mountain rifle I built in the late 70s. It was my main go to target rifle and won me a ton of stuff. Hand forged hardware.
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A .32 mountain rifle, walnut stock.
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A .45 rifle my father started in 1978 but never finished. I finished it in 2021.
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A .36 mountain rifle I did last winter.
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A T/C flint Hawken I restocked for my BIL with iron mountings.
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Mine are all pretty old, from late 70s through the 80s.
Ithaca Hawken kit, late 70s.
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A .45 copy of a J. Henry trade rifle I built for my son back in the early 80s from junk parts.
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A .50 mountain rifle I built in the late 70s. It was my main go to target rifle and won me a ton of stuff. Hand forged hardware.
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A .32 mountain rifle, walnut stock.
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A .45 rifle my father started in 1978 but never finished. I finished it in 2021.
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A .36 mountain rifle I did last winter.
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A T/C flint Hawken I restocked for my BIL with iron mountings.
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beautiful
 
my indian made Charleville that im in the process of refinishing. works just fine after I took everything apart and cleaned it. I plan on thinning the stock a little when I get the chance.
 

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Latest off the work bench. Leigh hunting/barn rifle. Blank build ,45 cal. Rice Southern Classic barrel, Chambers lock, shop made trigger, rod pipes and esuctheons with a bit of antiquing thrown in. Weighs right at 7lbs.
 

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Have another one started in the workshop. The first one has gone onto a new home the 2nd one I just finished will probably find a new home this Sunday. The third one I finished about a year ago, a fast twist slug gun for hunting that I haven't had a chance to shoot yet.
 

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