infideleggwelder
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
My father gave me this 1915 No1 MkIII. It was a Canadian Tire Rifle in a Barrel special back in the 1960`s. he bought 3 for $25. it was missing the front sight blade, so he never used it.
i think its time for this one to get new clothes. i`ve got the front and rear hand guard already made, the rear still needs a bit of tweaking. the clips for the rear guard just arrived from Numerich, still need to install that piece.
the chunk of walnut the rifle is resting on is going to become the new fore end. i`ve not made one of those before, so i`ll make sure to take pictures as I go. i don't have a duplicator, just a router, a bandsaw and a few hand tools.
i will be using a numerich fore end for reference, along with the original sporter fore end, and a spare barrel that i have.
i hope to pick some of the experts brain`s for the bedding/free floating process, along with other advice.



i think its time for this one to get new clothes. i`ve got the front and rear hand guard already made, the rear still needs a bit of tweaking. the clips for the rear guard just arrived from Numerich, still need to install that piece.
the chunk of walnut the rifle is resting on is going to become the new fore end. i`ve not made one of those before, so i`ll make sure to take pictures as I go. i don't have a duplicator, just a router, a bandsaw and a few hand tools.
i will be using a numerich fore end for reference, along with the original sporter fore end, and a spare barrel that i have.
i hope to pick some of the experts brain`s for the bedding/free floating process, along with other advice.































































