Anyone know anything about Belgian percussion 10Ga. SxS shotguns? I'm estimating 1850-1880.
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Anyone know anything about Belgian percussion 10Ga. SxS shotguns? I'm estimating 1850-1880.
q
me neither but it's coming along nicely, needs new locks.
Anyone know anything about Belgian percussion 10Ga. SxS shotguns? I'm estimating 1850-1880.
q
atme neither but it's coming along nicely, needs new locks.
problem was that after plum browning the trigger guard I snapped it in half
the screw hole, crappy. I was thinking to weld a little piece of metal tothe
back side and work it down but I think that's a little overkill, plus I suck atthat
welding. New plan is to JB Weld a small piece of tin to the back and work
down instead. I think that'll work well. Ha! Think so?
swc
IAnyone know anything about Belgian percussion 10Ga. SxS shotguns?
estimating 1850-1880.
q
me neither but it's coming along nicely, needs new locks.
problem was that after plum browning the trigger guard I snapped it in haat
the screw hole, crappy. I was thinking to weld a little piece of metal tothe
back side and work it down but I think that's a little overkill, plus I s atthat
welding. New plan is to JB Weld a small piece of tin to the back and work
down instead. I think that'll work well. Ha! Think so?
swc
None of that worked, still in two pieces. In other news I'm a damn artist. Stock was eaten by some kinda worm (remember it's about 150 years old) and a large amount of wood was missing from right above the butt plate. Acraglass plus a lot of sawdust, about 40% (sanding a piece of wood of roughly the sam color as your stock). Make walls with your modeling clay so you can make a matchbox sized clump of AG. Wait... Start filing and sanding. It works bette than I ever could expected, it is wonderful thing. Seriously I'm awesome, it looks really good.
swc
Re: Re: Gun Restoration
By: swc to swc on Tue Jul 26 2011 10:16 pm
IAnyone know anything about Belgian percussion 10Ga. SxS shotguns
estimating 1850-1880.
q
me neither but it's coming along nicely, needs new locks.
problem was that after plum browning the trigger guard I snapped it inat
the screw hole, crappy. I was thinking to weld a little piece of metalthe
back side and work it down but I think that's a little overkill, plus atthat
welding. New plan is to JB Weld a small piece of tin to the back and w
down instead. I think that'll work well. Ha! Think so?
swc
None of that worked, still in two pieces. In other news I'm a damn artist Stock was eaten by some kinda worm (remember it's about 150 years old) an large amount of wood was missing from right above the butt plate. Acragla plus a lot of sawdust, about 40% (sanding a piece of wood of roughly the color as your stock). Make walls with your modeling clay so you can make matchbox sized clump of AG. Wait... Start filing and sanding. It works be than I ever could expected, it is wonderful thing. Seriously I'm awesome, looks really good.
swc
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Re: Re: Gun Restoration
By: swc to swc on Tue Jul 26 2011 10:16 pm
Ishotguns?Anyone know anything about Belgian percussion 10Ga. SxS
estimating 1850-1880.
q
me neither but it's coming along nicely, needs new locks.
problem was that after plum browning the trigger guard I snapped itin ha
at
the screw hole, crappy. I was thinking to weld a little piece ofmetal to
the
back side and work it down but I think that's a little overkill, plusI s
atwork
welding. New plan is to JB Weld a small piece of tin to the back and
that
down instead. I think that'll work well. Ha! Think so?
swc
None of that worked, still in two pieces. In other news I'm a damn
artist.
Stock was eaten by some kinda worm (remember it's about 150 years old)
and a
large amount of wood was missing from right above the butt plate. Acraglass
plus a lot of sawdust, about 40% (sanding a piece of wood of roughly the sam
color as your stock). Make walls with your modeling clay so you can make
a
matchbox sized clump of AG. Wait... Start filing and sanding. It works bette
than I ever could expected, it is wonderful thing. Seriously I'm
awesome, it
looks really good.
swc
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