Anudder Homebuilt
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Anudder Homebuilt
Some of you guys might remember me.
I'm the Guy that built that Volcanic 40 Caliber rifle, up in Member Skills Showcase.
Charlie
I'm the Guy that built that Volcanic 40 Caliber rifle, up in Member Skills Showcase.
Charlie
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She is a Mechanical Engineer.
She likes to hunt and shoot. She works with me, and ask me if I would help her build a rifle, which I agreed.
This is a Single Shot, 38 Special / 357 Magnum Carbine with a 21" Barrel.
I did not post the Build here, as this is not a Lever Gun, but I do know you Guys like to hunt and shoot.
She ambushed this White Fallow Doe from a Bow Stand, and shot her through both lungs at about 33 yards, with a standard 38 Special Cartridge !
I kept telling her to use a Magnum if she was to go hunting, but these Young Women have a mind of there own, and pay very little attention to what I say.
Her and her Uncle followed the blood trail untill they found her collapsed, and finished the job with a 308 !
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You're talent is amazing. You also have wonderful taste in Lady Friends....
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WOW> Could I get one in 256WM or 25/20 I am envious and jealous of such talent. How much does the carbine weigh? Was she using a 158 lead .38 load? Todd
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Interesting and very cool !
It appears to be a falling block with a spur trigger.
Do you have any closeups of the action?
It appears to be a falling block with a spur trigger.
Do you have any closeups of the action?
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+ 1... More photos please, a very interesting rifle.BlaineG wrote:You're talent is amazing. You also have wonderful taste in Lady Friends....
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Hey Buddy,Chuck 100 yd wrote:Interesting and very cool !
It appears to be a falling block with a spur trigger.
Do you have any closeups of the action?
Long time, no see !
And the Game Keeper, another of my old friends.
I know, I not been here
It is a Falling Block. The receiver is made from Aluminum Bronze.
This is a tiny Action, specifically designed for this Young Woman.
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The Block has fallen, and a 38 Special ready to be inserted.
And here is She holding it, see how it fits ?
And here is She holding it, see how it fits ?
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Very sweet. Thanks for posting.
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Charlie, you are right about this being a lever gun forum but I believe that most of us would enjoy seeing a pictorial of the building of that rifle.
At least I would!
Absolutely incredible handiwork.
At least I would!
Absolutely incredible handiwork.
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ME TOO!!
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Super cool! I would also be interested in seeing the build process.
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My Son is a "Designated Marksman" in the USMC.Chuck 100 yd wrote:ME TOO!!
He wants Dear Old Dad to build him a rifle.
He wants something in 7.62x51, (308 Winchester).
That will be my next build, (starting in a few weeks)
It will be a Crossbolt Action of my own design.
It will have a Sporting Rifle apperence, with a Pistol Grip.
If Hobie or one of the other moderators will give me a bench to work off of, I will let you guys watch.
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Same here, and although of course I'm not at all like that, I know Old Savage would like to see a pictorial of the pretty young lady and her deer hunt...damienph wrote:Charlie, you are right about this being a lever gun forum but I believe that most of us would enjoy seeing a pictorial of the building of that rifle.
At least I would!
Absolutely incredible handiwork.
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Ah yes , both very nice!
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Charlie,
What is the purpose of the slot on the left side of the receiver?
Bob in Friday Harbor
What is the purpose of the slot on the left side of the receiver?
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When you say
who designed it, and did you actually let her help? That's my biggest challenge when I'm asked to "help". And add me to the list that would love to see some build pics!Charlie wrote:She ask(ed) me if I would help her build a rifle...
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yup,yup,yup.Griff wrote: And add me to the list that would love to see some build pics!
careful what you wish for, you might just get it.
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Add an old man from Arkansaw to the list, I do like single shot rifles.
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Seems to me that it is a lever so no apologies needed or expected.As always outstanding!!How about a 357 Maximum.
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Wonderful to see yet another of your masterpieces Charlie! Please do document your next build here!
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WOW !model55 wrote:Seems to me that it is a lever so no apologies needed or expected.As always outstanding!!How about a 357 Maximum.
I see a lot of my old friends showed up here in this thread.
Thanks for droping by and saying hello.
Here is your 357 Maximun, it also has a Lever.
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That's cool!!
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Charlie that little single-shot rifle you built is simply enchanting. What a gift you have!
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Yes, truly a gift. It is one thing to have the engineering knowledge and machining skill the build these guns, but the gift is to have the imagination to design them, and use the knowledge and skill to build them.Bill in Oregon wrote:Charlie that little single-shot rifle you built is simply enchanting. What a gift you have!
They are not just tools, but functioning, useable works of art.
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Just lovely! Both the lady and the handiwork!!
Are the actions on those single shots both of your own design? Does aluminum bronze have any galvanic corrosion issues with steel? I'm familiar with it in the aerospace industry but it sure seems like an ideal receiver material. Any idea why it's not used more?
Thanks Charlie! It's always great to see something like this and while those falling blocks DO have levers (as does a bolt gun or "side lever" as we call it ) I don't think it matters a bit if the firearm has a lever or not - you will find broad support and interest here when it comes to your work!!
Are the actions on those single shots both of your own design? Does aluminum bronze have any galvanic corrosion issues with steel? I'm familiar with it in the aerospace industry but it sure seems like an ideal receiver material. Any idea why it's not used more?
Thanks Charlie! It's always great to see something like this and while those falling blocks DO have levers (as does a bolt gun or "side lever" as we call it ) I don't think it matters a bit if the firearm has a lever or not - you will find broad support and interest here when it comes to your work!!
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Another quality post from Charlie, very very impresive
What is the bronze alloy like to work with Charlie? Does it chip or curl?
I imagine little rake is needed on drills etc.
Nath.
What is the bronze alloy like to work with Charlie? Does it chip or curl?
I imagine little rake is needed on drills etc.
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Oly,
You and these other Guys,
it's a delight for me to say hello to youall again.
It makes me feel good to have what I do, appreciated the way you Guys do.
Those Actions are my own design, as I never do, or copy, what the other Folks do.
I suppose if you submerged that Aluminum Bronze Gun in Salt Water, there would be galvanic action, but, I have not had any problems with that material myself.
Lever Guns is the friendlest place I have ever shared my work on.
I promise you, I will document my next build here for you Guys to watch.
As is my style, you will see something different and unique.
I did build that Volcanic Rifle again in "Titianium" !
I will post a picture next week.
I have another Lever Action design I intend to build in the near future.
It will be able to shuffle and shuck the 45 ACP, or 40 S&W.
The only problem with this kind of Lever Gun is, round nose Bullets must be avoided at all times.
Let me close by saying,
Thank You Guys,
for taking the time to respond to what I do with such kindness and appreciation.
Charlie
You and these other Guys,
it's a delight for me to say hello to youall again.
It makes me feel good to have what I do, appreciated the way you Guys do.
Those Actions are my own design, as I never do, or copy, what the other Folks do.
I suppose if you submerged that Aluminum Bronze Gun in Salt Water, there would be galvanic action, but, I have not had any problems with that material myself.
Lever Guns is the friendlest place I have ever shared my work on.
I promise you, I will document my next build here for you Guys to watch.
As is my style, you will see something different and unique.
I did build that Volcanic Rifle again in "Titianium" !
I will post a picture next week.
I have another Lever Action design I intend to build in the near future.
It will be able to shuffle and shuck the 45 ACP, or 40 S&W.
The only problem with this kind of Lever Gun is, round nose Bullets must be avoided at all times.
Let me close by saying,
Thank You Guys,
for taking the time to respond to what I do with such kindness and appreciation.
Charlie
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Levergun or not I don't believe anyone here would have objections to your posting beautiful guns or beautiful gals.
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