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Just received this back from Classic Guns in IL, where it was case-colored. One of the few times I've had something re-finished that it came back looking exactly the way I hoped it would. This started out as a rusty but complete(except for the dust cover) action, with a fair amount of pitting. Lots of hand sanding and a little bit of engraving later, and it was ready to refinish. Now just have to decide between 44-40 and 38-40, find a barrel, some wood, and a dust cover, then wait until I can afford to finish it. http://s63.photobucket.com/albums/h157/ ... 861/73win/
Hoosierdaddy
My O my, that is really some outstanding work! The rusty old 1873 I'm working on is just gonna have to keep the rustic look, but I'd love to be able to make it look like that.
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Very Nice. If you're looking for simply straight-grained walnut, nothing fancy, give Precision Gun Works a look. Otherwise, there's quite a few other options. Who did the engraving?
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Hey Guys,
Thanks for all the kind words. I did the engraving and the polishing. Glad you like it so far. Found a piece of exhibition grade walnut that should look real nice on it. Pick it up next Saturday. Still need a barrel and I think I've decided on a 44-40.
Thanks again,
Hoosierdaddy
Now that's going to go straight to the top of the rack. I love the engraving. Not too busy, but it fills in nicely. Great job. You do that as a sideline? Might have some work lined up for ya. As well as a number of other guys here.
Yup, theres lot of guys probably drooling all over their key boards this evening, me included... Wish I could do just some simple engraving ... That is EYE-POPPING beautiful, WOW!!!
(discloser) Not a gunsmith, just a tinkerer at heart, it gets me into trouble, When I take it apart...
Mike Hunter, of Hunter Restorations can make you a barrel. It will have the correct markings and look original. He made me a 38-55 barrel for an early 94 from a 375 H&H barrel that I supplied. Nice tight groove diameter, good steel. Should be easy to get bullets that fit and shoot well.
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Isnt it amazing how many people post without reading the thread?
Thanks again for all the nice comments. I engrave full time, mostly jewelry, but really enjoy engraving guns. My FFL holder retired, so I can't take in any modern gun work until I get an FFL or find one to rent me a space to work. Can still engrave non-serial # parts,though(side plates, cylinders, barrels,etc), and pre-1898 firearms. My email address is (kbur3 at embarqmail dot com) if I can answer any questions for you. Here's a set of side plates for a Uberti 73.
Thanks,
Hoosierdaddy
aka Ken Burklow
Well dang, Hoosier. I wish I'd of known that before I made arrangements with someone else to engrave my Colt SAA. I'll definitely keep it in mind for the future though. Dang, dang, dang. Excellent work. Keep us up to date on when you're able to take firearms in.
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