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Title: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: Mike Brooks on August 25, 2015, 03:28:05 PM
Well, sort of a carbine compared to what I have been building the past few years. I don't have my Shumway vol. 1 handy but this is inspired by an early gun featured there. Believe it or not, this is an Alabama grown piece of wood. It is dense, has great color and some curl. Inlet and carved well as well. Rice 38" .54 barrel. Are they still pulling a carbide ball through these? This one doesn't look like it. Fine barrel though. Chambers Dale Johnson lock with super secret special stuff done to it by L.C. Rice. Buttplate was worried from sheet brass by me. The guard is a casting from a casting of a Reeves casting....... :-\
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Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: D. Taylor Sapergia on August 25, 2015, 07:30:08 PM
Perfect deer hunting rifle Mike.
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: One Eye on August 25, 2015, 07:47:01 PM
Beautiful work, and it is perfect for the Pennsylvania woods here.
One Eye
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Post by: bones92 on August 25, 2015, 08:41:36 PM
Beautiful.
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: Mike Brooks on August 25, 2015, 10:52:00 PM
Beautiful work, and it is perfect for the Pennsylvania woods here.
One Eye
I suspect it may be used in the Alabama woods most of the time. ;) Not saying something like this wouldn't work in PA..... or anywhere else for that matter. ;D
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: sqrldog on August 25, 2015, 11:10:56 PM
Mike
The rifle is exactly what I hoped it would be. Soon as it gets here (it's on the way) I'll give it a workout at the range and post a report. With it I hope to help lower the deer and hog population in the Patsilagi River swamp. Thanks again for building a great looking rifle. Tim Cosby
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Post by: smylee grouch on August 25, 2015, 11:36:58 PM
Great looking gun. I like the way the Johnson lock transitions into the wrist.
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: WadePatton on August 25, 2015, 11:56:46 PM
Doggone have to put that one up the hill to reload it.  Did you make a holster too?

 ;D

but then you had me at Wally Nut.
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: Mike Brooks on August 25, 2015, 11:58:11 PM
Great looking gun. I like the way the Johnson lock transitions into the wrist.
Yep, it's a great lock. With the curve in the plate it makes it real easy to line up the front lock bolt. You'll notice the "non factory" blind screws at the tail of the plate and the unbridled frizzen, nifty features for an early export euro lock. I'd like to see the same lock at about 6" or a bit less.
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: Mike Brooks on August 25, 2015, 11:59:50 PM
Doggone have to put that one up the hill to reload it.  Did you make a holster too?

 ;D

but then you had me at Wally Nut.

HAH! with the sling swivels you could sling it and it won't drag on the ground...unless you're vertically challenged. ;D
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: wattlebuster on August 26, 2015, 02:36:04 AM
Excellent work Mike. An I thought the only thing we could grow here in hotabama was skeeters an cottonmouths. Beautiful gun you'll have there Tim
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: sqrldog on August 26, 2015, 03:29:55 AM
Thanks Wattlebuster. The walnut was cut in Hale Co not too far from Greensboro. It grew on a hill in some of the poorest soil for growing a tree in Alabama. This meant the tree grew slow and dense. I can't remember the reason it was cut but a friend owned the farm and gave me a couple of boards. Been drying since the mid 1980's. I have one blank left without a barrel inlet in it. One day maybe we'll get another rifle out of the old walnut tree. My friend has passed but I feel sure he would approve of Mike's use of his walnut.
By the way Wade most of the time you would hard pressed to find a hill. Any place higher than where you are standing is called a ridge.😊
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: smylee grouch on August 26, 2015, 05:21:54 AM
I had not seen the changes to the lock until you mentioned it. Great job on that too. What size screw did you use for the frizzen if you used something different than a longer unthreaded shank regular sized screw ?
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: Mike Brooks on August 26, 2015, 03:02:40 PM
I had not seen the changes to the lock until you mentioned it. Great job on that too. What size screw did you use for the frizzen if you used something different than a longer unthreaded shank regular sized screw ?
L.C. Rice did all the work to the lock. All I  did was stick it in the gun.
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: sqrldog on August 26, 2015, 06:00:22 PM
Smylee the frizzen screw is a 10-32 timed to tighten and leave room for the frizzen to move freely but not slop from one side to the other. Most bridlelesslocks use a this method although some use a shouldered screw. L C did a great job of assembling a little different looking lock for this project. It helps to be friends with a great lock assembler.☺
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: hanshi on August 26, 2015, 06:53:56 PM
That looks like a rifle really wanting to get into the brush and swamps.  And I love that fine, dark walnut.  Maybe not eye candy but looking at it definitely does sweeten the view.  Very handsome rifle and I would love to have it's twin.
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: One Eye on August 26, 2015, 07:40:26 PM

I suspect it may be used in the Alabama woods most of the time. ;) Not saying something like this wouldn't work in PA..... or anywhere else for that matter.

Please don't tease me.
One Eye
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Post by: B Shipman on August 28, 2015, 07:34:20 AM
Nice looking. I always enjoy your stuff.
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Post by: Ky-Flinter on August 28, 2015, 04:50:40 PM
Hi Mike,

That's a great looking rifle!  Love the finish.  What was your process for filling the grain and finishing?  I'm assuming no stain was used?  I'm working on a wally nut stocked pistol and could use some tips.  Thanks.

-Ron
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: BOB HILL on August 28, 2015, 07:25:17 PM
Nice rifle Mike. Like that butt plate. How thick was the sheet you made it from?        Bob
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: Mike Brooks on August 30, 2015, 03:20:07 PM
Hi Mike,

That's a great looking rifle!  Love the finish.  What was your process for filling the grain and finishing?  I'm assuming no stain was used?  I'm working on a wally nut stocked pistol and could use some tips.  Thanks.

-Ron
  Probably 5 coats of Formby's tung oil finish followed by Flat black spray paint removed with steel wool followed by ebony colored Bri Wax.
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: Mike Brooks on August 30, 2015, 03:21:17 PM
Nice rifle Mike. Like that butt plate. How thick was the sheet you made it from?        Bob
1/16"
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: BOB HILL on August 30, 2015, 04:31:08 PM
I love that briwax. I've used it for many years. Hard to find locally.     Bob
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: Ky-Flinter on August 31, 2015, 04:39:28 AM
Thanks Mike.

-Ron
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: EC121 on September 01, 2015, 01:21:14 AM
We took the rifle for its first shot ceremony today.  It shot really well once sqrldog installed the back sight the way it should have been from the git-go.  Fast ignition, great trigger, weighs 7.5lbs.(my 13/16" .40cal. weighs more), and accurate once we sighted it in.  It looks nicer in person.  This is my last shot from the bench on a center fire sighting in target at 50yds.    We quit on that center shot.  A bit more practice for Tim, and it is ready for deer season.

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Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: sqrldog on January 26, 2019, 04:40:46 AM
Little update on the Wally Nut rifle. It finally found its purpose this afternoon. I was using it and this buck came by at about 50 yds. Hit him exactly where you're  supposed to hit one. Went about 25 yes and died in the open field. Great rifle ideal for using in shooting houses and ladder stands. I was in a ladder stand.
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Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: Ky-Flinter on January 26, 2019, 03:03:26 PM
The perfect combination.  Good lookin' rifle gun and a good lookin' buck.  Way to go Tim.

-Ron
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: Elnathan on January 26, 2019, 04:31:24 PM
Great rifle ideal for shooting houses and ladder stands.

I recommend parboiling houses and ladder stands before cooking. Makes 'em less chewy.
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: sqrldog on January 26, 2019, 04:45:13 PM
I usually make jerky out of them and sell the jerky to smart acres.
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: wattlebuster on January 26, 2019, 04:46:30 PM
That rifle looks right to home with a buck laying under it. Thats a fine batch of jerky Tim
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Post by: oldtravler61 on January 26, 2019, 06:04:34 PM
  Tim save those back straps. That is a fine looking gun. Ideal for here in Northern Michigan too..!  Mike you sure did good on that one..!
Oldtravler
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: Mike Brooks on January 26, 2019, 06:44:30 PM
I had begun to wonder if this event would ever take place..... ;) Did he just walk into a wild shot or did you shoot him on purpose?  ;D (Golly I'm a funny guy :P) I really like the color of your ground in Alabama this time of year. :P
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: sqrldog on January 26, 2019, 09:29:11 PM
Mike a blind hog will find an acorn every once in a while. That is if he looks long enough. I have passed up several shots this season but it was just his time to go. He will be fine eating here at the Cosby home.
Title: Re: Wally nut hunting carbine
Post by: hanshi on January 26, 2019, 11:18:05 PM
That nice rifle has certainly earned its keep, that's for sure.
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Post by: Marcruger on March 23, 2019, 05:17:04 AM
She's a beauty Mike.  I like the simple carving behind the cheek.  Tasteful.
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Post by: Pukka Bundook on March 23, 2019, 07:43:11 AM
Bonny looking rifle And deer!