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destroyed a couple weeks work in one second.
inattention to where vise jaws were and blew off a good sized chunk of the lockplate inlet and tang inlet.
epoxy is hardening now. Damn the torpedoes! full speed ahead!
always have another blank i guess. its only hours burned from a short life i would have wasted doing something useless like sleeping, talking to the wife, and shooting!
 
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Piddling around in the shop today, I made a couple of cleaning rods for these pistols from scrap materials I had laying around. They may not be exactly historically correct, but I think they look better than plastic and aluminum cleaning rods. They work too!
 
Made a few .390 round balls before the sun went down after work.
tiny little things.
 

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Put another coat of browning solution on the rifle I am redoing. I think I am finally starting to get the idea of the browning process . Took some trial and error and some you tube videos and things are starting to look up. Getting some nice brown now.
 
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