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Reply #90 - May 18th, 2011 at 11:19pm
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Dick,
I like the wedge, it gives it that "old world" bit of character! What have you done lately in the Trapdoor arena????? cordell
  
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Reply #91 - May 19th, 2011 at 10:37am
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OK Cordell, I give. Which one are you calling the wedge? This latest picture with what I call the "Gemmer/Plains" rifle or the earlier ones with the recoil boot on it?  These latest pix style is great offhand, but the butt plate hurts off the bench. The other doesn't hurt off the bench. With the recoil boot, it's like shooting a loud .22. 

Anyhow, latest projects are two more complete Gemmer/Hawkens, one going to Illinois and the other Missouri. Past these, I keep looking at my project wall, the barreled actions I have on hand and what stock wood, waiting to see what "jumps" together in my head. I've got a couple of ideas rolling around that head, but nothing solid yet. Thanks for asking.

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Reply #92 - May 25th, 2011 at 5:53am
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Hello trapdoordick,
Sorry to have thrown you off there. I like both rifles and so I just commented on the fact that I liked the fact that your forend was attached with a wedge instead of screwed on! I think it just adds to any single shot. And as a matter of fact I have a set of sights and wedge I am thinking about using on an upcoming project!

Again my correspondance skills have deteriorated since I retired 21 years ago................sorry..... Take care and God bless. cordell
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Reply #93 - May 25th, 2011 at 11:51am
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See how slow I've gotten Cordell? I did think you were talking about the forend shape and not the fact that a wedge holds in together. The wedge was a leftover of the plains rifle configuration. So, now we both understand how olde critters communicate. Wink

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Reply #94 - May 25th, 2011 at 11:47pm
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I'd like to thank all who took the time to post their favorite martini's. Makes me want to run out to the garage and pull the shotgun bbl off my greener and have someone fit a 50-70 bbl on it. Been messing with smith & wessons lately and some of them are downright expensive. There I said it, let the flames begin. The 50-70 should make a great pig rifle. With all the flooding here in louisiana one sherrif said it was legal to shoot any hog they see, except the ones with the horns. Frank
  

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Reply #95 - May 26th, 2011 at 10:46am
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Hey Cordell, think this would be a rifle someone might be interested in buying? Which configuration would make it more saleable? You guys are way ahead of this olde critter regarding things like this. I value your input a lot. 

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Reply #96 - May 26th, 2011 at 5:22pm
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I'd like to thank all who took the time to post their favorite martini's. Makes me want to run out to the garage and pull the shotgun bbl off my greener and have someone fit a 50-70 bbl on it.

Hello Singleshotlover,
Is your Greener a take down? If not you could still make that rascal look good, and in 50/70 Gov it will turn some heads! I loaded for, and shot the 50/70 for many years and then a fellow made me an offer on my Sharps that I could not refuse (I am sorry now!!)..... Good luck on your project should you choose to do so. I am posting another picture of my Bob Snapp take down 45/70 with the original 12 gauge barrel. It will probably get a new forend in the near future the one on it now is the original!!

Dick,
I think between the 2 options it would fall into the chocolate and vanilla category. Each person would have a different perspective. Both are attractive and ready to use, let's get a poll from the rest of this thread!!!! How about some input guys!!! Take care and God bless....cordell

  
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Reply #97 - May 26th, 2011 at 6:32pm
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Thanks for your input Cordell. Let me know if I can ever be of assistance in ANY of your projects.  Blessings on all your efforts and may our Lord walk with you.

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Reply #98 - May 26th, 2011 at 11:54pm
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Cordell, its a solid frame police gun. The bbl is pitted both outside and inside. The receiver though is in pretty good shape. Had been giving some thoughts about the project but since money is tight most likely will be awhile. Thanks for the pics, Frank
  

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Reply #99 - May 27th, 2011 at 11:29am
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Dick,
Did you build the trapdoor in your Avatar? I just took a picture of it and blew it up....What a beauty!!!!!..... We serve the same Master, I see he is already walking with you!!! Take care and God bless you and yours. Rick (aka cordell)

Frank,

The old 14 gauge police guns make a great action for a custom single shot. Now you have me thinking about that 50-70 and how much brass and bullets I lready have..........hmmmmmmmmmm maybe I will make one also!! Good luck when and if you start and if I can be of any assistance please drop me a P.M. Take care and God bless. Rick (aka cordell)


  
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Reply #100 - May 27th, 2011 at 1:22pm
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Reply #101 - May 27th, 2011 at 5:15pm
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Hey Cordell (Rick), yes, I did build that one along with a "few" more  Roll Eyes. Thanks and I'm glad you get some enjoyment from it. I have been indeed blessed and thankful for the ability. Give me a PM and I'll share some more if you'd like. Blessing my friend and to all the "guys" on this great forum. 

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Reply #102 - May 27th, 2011 at 11:42pm
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Rock, every time I see one of the member's gunsmithed (by them) I am truly amazed at the quality of craftsmanship and attention to detail. Yours are no exception. And thanks to all whom who have taken the time to post pics of their martini's. Frank
  

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Reply #103 - May 28th, 2011 at 1:48pm
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Try this one - a BP LR match rifle built on a Westley Richards/Francotte ZAR receiver.  Chambered for the Brit #2 Musket cartridge.

The wood is done, now the steel needs to be finished.  And no, I didn't do the stock:  A friend made it according to my indications, and it then got a professional checkering/finish.

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It will see 1st match use early next month in Germany...
  
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Reply #104 - May 28th, 2011 at 7:57pm
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Neat, neat rifle. Keep us in the loop as to how it performed next month.

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