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Very classy looking job. Hope you have a son or daughter to pass that gun on to. That gun needs to stay in the family for many generations to be enjoyed by each shooter.
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Beautiful piece, but unless you put some very grippy checkering on that horn butt, it will be slippery as glass. JR
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Nice job,and if the inletting is as good as it looks shouldent be a worry there IMO,like others here have attested ,straight grain can crack too...I'm doing a Lefever for myself ,wood is very curly in the wrist ,if it breaks I'll replace it...till then I'll enjoy it,that being said I do make them myself ,so replacement would never be as much of a problem for me as it will others
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Thanks guys, the checkering is finished on the buttplate i will post complete pictures of the gun after i finish oiling and shining the stock.
All the best,
Kemal
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Newf- If the trigger guard extends far enough, would it be possible to inlet in a reinforcing "biscuit" into the wrist to preclude any possibility of cracking?
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Newf- If the trigger guard extends far enough, would it be possible to inlet in a reinforcing "biscuit" into the wrist to preclude any possibility of cracking? Should've mentioned that,it's been done
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Kem, it's first class all the way!
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Kem, yep, that really is one gorgeous piece of wood mate,Walnut is amazing stuff...gotta love the contrast on that.. lovely Franc
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I am very impressed by the quality of you work, God sure has blessed you with talent.
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