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All of these pieces where built by using only 18th century practices.

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Some of the photos scanned in a little funny.
 
Very nice work you should be very proud of his fine work !! :master: :front:
 
The transition from the rear of the cheekpiece to the top of the buttplate is fantastic sculpting. You wouldn't mind if I snaked that idea for my next rifle?

:: :thanks:
 
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