Thanks, guys, I appreciate it.
'Course, I've got to give all the credit to the good Lord, who gives me the chance to do it. Besides, He was the one that created such a pretty piece of walnut. I just cut away what didn't belong!
With as long s it's taking me, though, shooting season is fast approaching. I may have to wait to do the metal work until next winter.
Well, so it begins...
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A flash in the pan, a puff of smoke, and a prayer to the great Lord on high...
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Jeez Louise Skeeter, that is freakin gorgeous. I have seen some hi grade Italian guns that didn't look that nice. I tell you, I really really like what you did.
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OK, here it is...
Finally got a coat of finish on the checkering Remember that the metal work is not done yet
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That looks great BPSkeeter!
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Wow, Skeeter, That is fantastic! Good luck with it! I wish I was better at wood than I am. the last time I tried to do something like that I was told the stock was an insult to the rest of the gun. Seriously.
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DAMN!!
thats one helluva fine looking gun |
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