A Covid fairy tale

Lever with a bit of clean-up, needs polishing, tho.
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Stock shaping
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Added wood butt plate
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Well, sorta. I found a 17 that would need shortening to rechamber, so on hold.....
I am still hoping for a cf 22 barrel, prefer 26 inch or more, want to go with 22Hornet.
Thanks for asking

Harder to find barrels that long, especially as a take off.

I am eventually going to build a 32 Smith and Wesson Long, using a take off 30 cal barrel, but it's going to be more like 20" max.

I'm just finishing up a 45 colt single shot, on my own action, I'll post up pics in a different thread when I'm done.

Looking forward to seeing yours completed.:cheers:

Stomp
 
Jeez guys...I think he’s been flamed to charcoal by now. I’d sort of rather read and see pics from the OP every post, not one from the OP then 2 or three flame posts...
 
Had a hiccup.
Wanted to go with larger barrel thread (15/16 x 16)so had to build up the top of the receiver and mill to shape.
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More stock progress
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Other side, action open
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Here is the model for the stock shape
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Lots of filing, not much visible.
Jig for extractor shaping-- real high tech.....
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Extractor underway
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Extractor works
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That is all for a while.
Have to send the barrel off to be modified, will be converted to 17 Hornet, and possibly octagon"ized".
Will lose about one inch to cut off old fireball chamber.
Here is the barrel and action. Trigger has been moved back about 1/4 inch, love my mig machine!
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May add more after the barrel is back........
Hope it has been tolerable so far.
 
I agree! Seeing what it takes to actually build something ones self, watching the problem solving and creative thinking behind each part... best use of the internet ever!
 
Not sure but to create a firearms you must be approved to do so after getting you gun smith ticket then applying to rcmp for verification that your skills are up to scratch and you also have to do this to ne able to deactivate firearms maybe someone can fill me in on the laws and regs of making guns from metal Shop stock

Where did you come up with these ideas?
 
Here we are on the action

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What it would look with a fore-end - not mine, just to see.
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That's all for a while, want to figure out scope mounts, and wood work.
Yes, not right, but necessary at my "maturity"...
One mount on the action, one soldered to the barrel, a front ramp for looks?
 
Looks great with that forend on it. Are you going to make one similar to that then?


Where did you come up with these ideas?

It sounds like something a CFSC instructor would say... I know mine repeatedly mentioned licensed gun smiths and indicated they were the only people who could service firearms.
 
Looks great with that forend on it. Are you going to make one similar to that then?




It sounds like something a CFSC instructor would say... I know mine repeatedly mentioned licensed gun smiths and indicated they were the only people who could service firearms.

I agree, you are probably right. I never took the CFSC course, but back when I took my hunters safety course (1986), the instructor stated that Winchester 94 Trappers were restricted firearms. Some other mis-information as well, but I don't re-call what.

Jim
 
Well, here I go again.
Been busy doing other things, and trying get in as much range time as possible.
But managed to rough out the fore-end wood, and attach a pair of scope mounts.
Extractor works.
Next is a firing pin, and then.....maybe..

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