http://s550.photobucket.com/albums/ii425/Davidpeck16/?action=view¤t=003.jpghttp://s550.photobucket.com/albums/ii425/Davidpeck16/?action=view¤t=002.jpgJust got a tutorial for my Christmas camera and thought I would share a few pictures about my "Firsts" gun. I call it that because:
1. First gun I have been able to show
2. First gun I have checkered
3. Stocked out of a blank I cut split out and dried. It is resting on its "sister" blank from the other side of the tree. Its birch, I cannot find maple large enough.
4. Haven't built a scratch gun in 10-15 years.
5. Used a barrel I picked up at a gun show that cost $5.00. It was not quite as nice as I thought and had a little more guncase rust on one side than I thought. Bore is pristine.
6. Used a Nock style breech as I put in a breech plug 1 1/2" long to maintain length.
7. Lock was a one I had to reapair as I got it cheap from someone that tried to make a different lock out of it many years ago. Had to replace the plate and frizzen.
8. All other parts were parts I picked up many years ago including the barrel rib, trigger guard and buttplate. The buttplate is an original, probably off an old double that I got for a dollar.
9 Had to ream out the full choke to load it.
It was a fun gun to build which is what its all about. It was intended to beat around in the brush and not really a show off gun. I missed my 12 gauge fowler which was a lot nicer and wanted to finish this one before hunting season. Still has a few little finishing touches which I hope to do this winter. It was made to fit me and does not kick to hard for that light of a shotgun. I call it my relearning curve gun. As I said it was fun to build.
DP