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General discussion => Gun Building => Topic started by: Daniel Coats on September 08, 2025, 12:30:19 AM
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Just finished this one up this morning. Chambers Late Ketland lock, Ross Dillon Triggers, Rice 3/4 inch 36 caliber barrel 42 inches, absolutely stunning piece of curly ash hard as woodpecker lips inlet for barrel and drilled for 5/16 ramrod by David Rase. 13 1/8 pull total weight 6 pounds 11 ounces. Butt plate trigger guard toe plate copper pipes rear sight hand made for this project. Everything else altered and aged especially for this reason. Best compliment ever this morning when a guest stopped by my shop and asked if I was restoring an original rifle.
First picture of course with my mentor Jack Duprey's rifle. Always on my bench, God bless Jack for his continued support and inspiration.
(https://i.ibb.co/xqjtvhRB/PXL-20250907-181350822-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/whWFHyxP)
(https://i.ibb.co/WNDMDFYq/PXL-20250907-181504118-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/mrv2vtM1)
(https://i.ibb.co/spGvr12D/PXL-20250907-181520219-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/9mL9j4Nf)
(https://i.ibb.co/tTV6M0Q8/PXL-20250907-182330172-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/0RHLj0mh)
Next pictures outside so you can see the colors in good light.
(https://i.ibb.co/RTKhy0Cx/PXL-20250907-181548275-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/1GNs6q9D)
(https://i.ibb.co/Lf2FvDm/PXL-20250907-181609464-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/rJ1jvKY)
(https://i.ibb.co/BH3XkhWc/PXL-20250907-181626008-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/TD2VyQjY)
(https://i.ibb.co/j90RW0y0/PXL-20250907-181634971-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/ymvSYv6v)
(https://i.ibb.co/0jcnW8h7/PXL-20250907-181706565-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/5W61ztB0)
Last group of pictures in the Tennessee outdoors where a rifle like this looks at home.
(https://i.ibb.co/6JD7X8XK/PXL-20250907-181748106-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/bRNMbFb4)
(https://i.ibb.co/LdTFWD2m/PXL-20250907-181808319-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/r2BjSK1Y)
(https://i.ibb.co/gLsFh28x/PXL-20250907-182000943.jpg) (https://ibb.co/5gqxw03P)
(https://i.ibb.co/0jcf6vJy/PXL-20250907-181941237-MP.jpg) (https://ibb.co/WW6cMjKv)
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I forgot to include a picture of the distinctive Soddy Daisy diamond shaped butt. It just ain't a Soddy without it and you can't buy em.
(https://i.ibb.co/60j53byM/PXL-20250907-222547665-2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/m5f7LtRj)
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Daniel: If you ever get to the area around Soddy Daisy Tennessee bring it with you and show it off at their museum. This is as fine a copy of a real Soddy as I have seen in a long time. God bless you for creating it and allowing us to see it.
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Daniel where did you get the idea for your trigger guard ? Interesting..
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Daniel: If you ever get to the area around Soddy Daisy Tennessee bring it with you and show it off at their museum. This is as fine a copy of a real Soddy as I have seen in a long time. God bless you for creating it and allowing us to see it.
Thank you Mike I remember when you made the trip to the museum. I live close enough to make the trip and will one day. I mentioned Jack Duprey but my other mentor we both know well is Don Bruton. Don and I talk fairly often about gun building and I consider him a good friend. He's taught me a great deal.
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Absolutely stunning, Dan! Ain't a chance in this world that it will be in your possession very long once the word gets out and it's seen. I'm guessing 5, maybe 10 minutes. There ain't but a couple Soddy masters around. You are awesomely one of them!! More!!
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Daniel where did you get the idea for your trigger guard ? Interesting..
You mean the trigger guard bar that functions as a long rivet on both ends. I saw it once on an original rifle but can't remember where off hand. It's more common as a rivet on just one end and flattened on the other. I've used it a few times as a double I think it adds interest. On a tiny wrist like this one even 1/4 inch round rod looks huge!
On a side note it's not a time saver or common so I probably won't use it much. Still kinda neat though.
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Absolutely stunning, Dan! Ain't a chance in this world that it will be in your possession very long once the word gets out and it's seen. I'm guessing 5, maybe 10 minutes. There ain't but a couple Soddy masters around. You are awesomely one of them!! More!!
Thanks Don built with the techniques you and I talk about! I have a guy driving in Wednesday to pick it up. ;)
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Very nice looking rifle….well done sir!
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very nice indeed. would you mind sharing where to get real brass / copper rivets. thank you. mike
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Daniel, beautiful rifle, stunning! I love the ash!
Tony
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Beautiful rifle Dan. Please share how you treated and finished that piece of ash.
Thanks
John
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very nice indeed. would you mind sharing where to get real brass / copper rivets. thank you. mike
Ace hardware has copper rivets in their specially screws section but they're really short. 1/8 inch copper rod used for brazing is available in lengths about a foot long or longer. Welding supplies or buy online at Amazon.
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Beautiful rifle Dan. Please share how you treated and finished that piece of ash.
Thanks
John
Two applications of aquifortis blushed each time rubbed back. One coat of Homer Dangler's orange toner rubbed back. One coat of India ink rubbed back. One coat of Homer Dangler's Dark brown rubbed back. One coat of clear Shellac rubbed back. 4 coats of Kibler's stock finish rubbed back between coats. Lemon oil furniture polish with a soft cloth rub the heck out of it. Twist of lime in your favorite beverage because your momma did it that way.
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Classic 😍
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Love it. Another fine rifle.
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Beautiful work.
Tim
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very nice indeed. would you mind sharing where to get real brass / copper rivets. thank you. mike
Ace hardware has copper rivets in their specially screws section but they're really short. 1/8 inch copper rod used for brazing is available in lengths about a foot long or longer. Welding supplies or buy online at Amazon.
thank you.
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Awesome job Daniel!! Those diamond buttstocks kinda grows on a fellow! CHARACTER!!
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Awesome job Daniel!! Those diamond buttstocks kinda grows on a fellow! CHARACTER!!
I know me too! This is perhaps the defining feature of a true Soddy Daisy school rifle.
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Dan, she's a keeper!
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Thanks for all the kind words she's found a new home!
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Heckuva build Sir.
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You did a nice job.
I was going to build one in All copper trim one time. Had most of it made up & then
backed out. I kept envisioning it all turning green inside & it really bothered me. I had
allot of scrap brass & copper from my business & easily obtainable, but that vision of
green corrosion kept coming to my mind.
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I've not seen green corrosion on a gun. I have however seen it on leather cartridge belts.
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That sure is a fine looking gun. Love the look of the buttplate, never saw one before.
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Really nice job. I like it a lot.
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Awesome work!