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billd

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I need a favor, please
« on: January 29, 2012, 02:07:36 AM »
This is posted with Dennis's permission.

Some of you may know I do volunteer work for an organization called Hunts For Healing.   It was founded by Melinda Piccotti ,an Air Force and Vietnam Veteran, to  take wounded soldiers from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts on hunting , fishing, rafting and family camping trips.  I am mainly involved with their flintlock deer hunt every January.   

On past hunts, myself and a few others would loan them our guns.  After our most recent flintlock hunt, the Board of Directors approached me about the organization buying their own guns and a “shooting kit” for each gun.  They were looking at two guns this year, and hopefully two more next year.  They were looking at Traditions Flintlocks that would cost almost $400. each.   I couldn’t see them spending that much money (their budget is tight to start with) on guns with cheap locks and 10 pound triggers so I volunteered to build them two.  I would like to do more but I don’t think I have the time this year.


What I’m leading up to is asking if anyone would be kind and generous enough to donate some gun parts or a monetary amount towards some parts for guns for our wounded warriors.  I will be building two plain, no frills, short barreled half stocks, around 32”.  Some of the soldiers who are physically unable to walk the woods hunt from shooting shacks.  These shacks are not big or high enough to swing a 42” barreled rifle. I learned this the hard way this past season and unfortunately cost a soldier a shot at a deer.
 
 I am donating my time and labor to build two rifles plus the small parts, screws, pins , finish etc..  Dave Keck, Knob Mountain Muzzleloaders, is donating castings and his time to inlet the barrels and shape the stocks. 
All monetary donations are tax deductible, below is the web site or you can PM me for the director’s email and/or phone number if you need more info  about taxes.  I’m not involved in that part of the organization.

What I need are:  (I’m hoping for two identical guns)

2 short blanks, walnut or cherry, wood that doesn’t require stain. (I don’t want to use maple because it’s too hard to touch up scratches. Past experience showed me some of the guys are pretty hard on guns)

2 locks,  Chamber’s Late Ketland locks

2 Davis #4 double set triggers

2 Barrels, 15/16 straight, .54 caliber, round ball twist, 32” or longer. I can cut them to length

2 breech plugs for above barrels

2 under ribs for above barrels

2 plain front sights, silver blade

2 rear sights, adjustable

2 White Lighting flash hole liners

2 3/8” ram rods and tips

2 small bags,  ball starters,  flints, round balls, powder measures, cleaning jags, etc, any miscellaneous shooting and cleaning supplies
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I will be at the Lewisburg Show at Knob Mountain’s booth, both days, if anyone has any questions or would like to discuss this further.   If you can’t make the show, my email is in my profile or you can PM me for my phone number.

Below are some photos from this year’s hunt with the soldiers I was involved with. I'm the handsome one with the grey beard.  ;D  There are many more pics on the web site. Here’s the link. www.huntsforhealing.org

More info on the organization:
Founded February 2009, Hunts for Healing was created to establish a fund to sponsor wounded soldiers returning from military missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, and veterans who have successfully completed the Wounded Warrior Program at the Military Advanced Training Center, Walter Reed Army Medical Center; allowing them to participate in outdoor programs including, but not limited to, hunter safety, clay target shooting, pheasant, upland and small game hunting, fishing and camping.

Thank You all,
Bill Daniel

Matt, Sergeant, Army Ranger



Mark, Captain, Army




Dwight, Sergeant, Army



Mike, Dan and Matt, Army Rangers



Dan, Sergeant, Army Ranger



Brad, CWO5, Marine


Offline Dave R

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Re: I need a favor, please
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2012, 07:24:52 AM »
How can an old style TC flintlock be identified from a improved TC flintlock ???

Thanks!
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« Last Edit: January 29, 2012, 11:44:31 AM by Dave R »

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Re: I need a favor, please
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2012, 07:35:05 PM »
But a TC would still me a clunky factory made gun.

Dan
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Re: I need a favor, please
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2012, 11:10:25 PM »
Guys rather than discuss the quality of items needed lets leave this topic for discussion on what members are able to contribute.
Thanks
Dennis
« Last Edit: January 29, 2012, 11:12:38 PM by Dennis Glazener »
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Re: I need a favor, please
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2012, 12:42:17 AM »
As I understood the original post, he is willing to donate labor to save the organization $ and is asking for donation of parts and or shooting equipment.  While still a clunky fractory gun, a donated TC Renegade or Hawken in .50 or .54 would be greatly appreciated. 

I have none of the requested parts but will go thru some supplies and keep an eye out for parts as requested.
TC
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Offline smylee grouch

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Re: I need a favor, please
« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2012, 03:44:43 AM »
Bill, I wonder if you went to a local VFW or American Legion club with one/some of your guns and the photos you posted here and asked for help you might find alot of support. There are other organizations also that might be able and enthuseastic about helping. Just a thought and thank you from a veteran.   Smylee

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Re: I need a favor, please
« Reply #6 on: January 30, 2012, 04:14:17 AM »
Smylee,   Thanks for the suggestion.  I also have this posted on the gun builders forum.  After only 24 hours I have almost everything I need. 

Bill

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Re: I need a favor, please
« Reply #7 on: January 30, 2012, 06:28:53 AM »
Great to hear, Bill.  And Mylee's suggetstion would be a good way for many of us to gather accoutrements and even some factory rifles.

I do volunteer work with the Texas Youth Hunting Program and have been approached to work with the Wounded Warrior Foundation so another application of same.
TC
Nothing is hard if you have the right equipment and know how to use it.  OR have friends who have both.

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