Hi all, just wanted to share a few pics of my first rifle from a plank for my 6 y/o’s first long rifle. Since doing a couple of Kibler kits over the past few years he’s been bugging me for a longrifle of his own. We’d get on the web and look at longrifles and the common theme with him was iron mounted guns… He’d always choose an iron mounted gun over brass when given the choice of what looked better to him, so I knew I was going to have to go that direction with his rifle. Well, I couldn’t find an iron mounted youth kit so I thought what the heck I’ll try to build one from scratch.
I was able to get a shorter plain maple blank from Dunlap, and Jason at Rice had a 32” .32 squirrel profile barrel ready to ship. I had them both sent to David Rase who did an absolutely fantastic job Inletting the barrel. The lock and front sight is from kibler and the rear sight from TOW. Everything else, trigger plate, trigger, barrel tennons, ramrod pipes, and trigger guard I cold formed myself.
I finished with tru oil over Kibler iron nitrate and tannic acid. Metal is rubbed back cold blue.
I realize it isn’t the best looking thing out there but every mistake I made was a great lesson in what not to do (I ended up buying a bandsaw for this project and think I may have been better off without it, most of my problems stemmed from over cutting and not leaving enough meat to work with.)