LOL you go girl
damn,those grips are nice.mind if i ask what kind of finish you put on those? stellar jobI used to go to gunshows and buy pistols just so I could make wood grips for them
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damn,those grips are nice.mind if i ask what kind of finish you put on those? stellar job
beautiful grips,wood and finish.ive seen posts of some of your other projects.you do things right.you must be a fine jeweler.Thank you! The tiger maple grips were finished with Dupli-Color lacquer which I wet-sanded and rubbed-out, the cocobolo grips are only finished with a little oil from my skin, and the rest are tung oil.
No revolvers?
beautiful grips,wood and finish.ive seen posts of some of your other projects.you do things right.you must be a fine jeweler.
thanks for sharing your finish application.
I still kick myself for not picking up an m1 garand back when big5 used to get them. Love me some m1 action.View attachment 4033243 here ya go sir naps alot my m1s
is zat a 1917 Trench? sweetat the range yesterday.
Love the old bolt actions.doing my yearly cleaning of my junk.
dont take my collections out of context boys
A 1000 rounds? That's it?my down and dirty m1a i must have put 1000 rounds thru her over the years.
i have acouple, but this one i enjoy plinking with the best.