juanvaldez
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Sudbury, Ontario
So I have this idea of one day building my dream rifle (45-70 roller), that looks something like this:
http://www.classicgunsinc.com/images/AFTERside.jpg
I have a swede action from tradex and will be ordering wood soon but have not decided how much I want to do in terms of carving the stocks. I will likely order a barrel from Track of the Wolf.
I want to do the entire project myself as a learning experience including threading and chambering the new bbl and doing all the metal finishing work. I have a well equipped wood working shop and am planning on purchasing a lathe as my first metal working tool. I have completed a couple pre-carved longrifles with some success and feel confident in my abilities to learn the skills necessary to rebarrel and refinish a roller. I'm in the process of building a barbecue forge to start playing with case color hardening.
I guess the ease of getting information over the internet make it seem possible for a fairly handy beginner to tackle a project like this. But my question is am I getting in over my head? I'm not in a rush to get it done but want to take the time to learn each step as I go along even if the project takes a year or more to complete. I realize economically sending the project to a smith would probably make more sense but was already planning on a lathe this year anyway and love messing around with guns.
I'd love to hear of any personal experiences any of you have.
Cheers
http://www.classicgunsinc.com/images/AFTERside.jpg
I have a swede action from tradex and will be ordering wood soon but have not decided how much I want to do in terms of carving the stocks. I will likely order a barrel from Track of the Wolf.
I want to do the entire project myself as a learning experience including threading and chambering the new bbl and doing all the metal finishing work. I have a well equipped wood working shop and am planning on purchasing a lathe as my first metal working tool. I have completed a couple pre-carved longrifles with some success and feel confident in my abilities to learn the skills necessary to rebarrel and refinish a roller. I'm in the process of building a barbecue forge to start playing with case color hardening.
I guess the ease of getting information over the internet make it seem possible for a fairly handy beginner to tackle a project like this. But my question is am I getting in over my head? I'm not in a rush to get it done but want to take the time to learn each step as I go along even if the project takes a year or more to complete. I realize economically sending the project to a smith would probably make more sense but was already planning on a lathe this year anyway and love messing around with guns.
I'd love to hear of any personal experiences any of you have.
Cheers