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Bill Murphy 04-19-2010 01:43 AM

George, that's no DH.

E Robert Fabian 04-19-2010 05:26 AM

Any chance we could see some close up pics of the receiver?

ED J, MORGAN 04-19-2010 06:27 AM

Lovelyy BHE. Happy April 1st to you also.

todd allen 04-19-2010 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E Robert Fabian (Post 17036)
Any chance we could see some close up pics of the receiver?

I will be away until this weekend, but I'll get some close-ups of the reciever when I get back.

Destry L. Hoffard 04-19-2010 04:25 PM

George,

I've never seen a D grade with FDL carving in the grip before. Maybe I'm wrong....

DLH

scott kittredge 04-19-2010 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by todd allen (Post 17005)
I was thinking the other day how cool it would be to have a dedicated SC gun that was a SxS. I shoot an AL 391 Beretta Auto on clays, and would need something with similar dynamics to pull this off.
Looking thru my safe, I think I found the perfect candidate. An old 1906 ejector gun, that came out of an estate. I'm not in this gun that much, (2700 bucks) so I thought I would post the questions here.
#1: What recoil pad?
Add a palm swell?
Add a BT FE?
What about choke tubes?
Here's some pics of the gun I'm talking about:
32" BBLs and great dimensions to start with
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070842.jpg

Nice and tight, with pretty engraving (I like that)
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070838.jpg

Nice wood (I like that too)
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070835.jpg

Shown here with recoil pad that it will need
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070841.jpg

This will unfortunately have to go
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070840.jpg

I will save this as a souvenir
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070845.jpg

Underside, showing the cool grip cap
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070837.jpg

Does this look like the correct angle?
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070844.jpg

Now to add the pad
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070843.jpg

What's the best way to turn this into a beavertail FE? Add wood to this one, or start from scratch?
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a19...2/P1070846.jpg



I realise I should have started this post at the beginning of the month, but thanks for any input you might have.

can' what to see what it looks like when your finished :corn: scott

Rich Anderson 04-19-2010 07:59 PM

Todd bring the old girl to the U.P. shoot and I'll show ya how to shoot her just the way she is:)

Destry you forget my DHE 20 with the FDL.

Francis Morin 04-20-2010 04:54 PM

George- don't you mean "Drawn and quarter-sawn?""
 
Even old pipeline welders know some basic carpentry and cabinetry. I have a 12" DeWalt Compound Miter saw, and I use the same trick I do when making rip or cross cuts to length on paneling with either a sabre saw or a circular saw- Good side (if there is a choice) down and I mark the layout with heavy painter's masking tape before snapping the chalk line- that keeps the tearing from the blade's teeth from shredding the cut. When you use a table saw or a power miter bow, as shown, as the blade revolution is opposite that of a circular saw, then you put the good side up on the table or frame--

That being said, I hope that was a "gag" foto and not for real. I recall fotos of the Winchester Custom shop circa 1980 in a SC article about the Model 21- the stocker was cutting the butt to a scribed line on masking tape and he was using a Band Saw- not a Miter Box- I figured he might just have known what he was doing.

Destry L. Hoffard 04-21-2010 03:58 AM

Rich,

I remember your DHE with the FDL but still remain unconvinced.


DLH

Dean Romig 04-21-2010 05:50 AM

What is a "FDL"??


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