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Short video update this time.

Here's the link to the post:
http://stolzergunsmithing.word...ng-the-tang-section/

Link to the whole blog:
http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/

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We will be waiting for more videos


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Finally after 8 weeks I am back to working on the Double Deuce. From here forward I shouldn't have to many distractions since this is the top of my build roster now.

Link to the newest video:
http://stolzergunsmithing.word...13-top-tang-shaping/

Link to the whole build blog:
http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/

Thanks for watching, I hope you enjoy it.

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wow!


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Amazing piece of future history...

Respects,

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Love getting these updates
Thank you.
Gla you are feeling better.
I have a feeling this will not be your last double deuce.
Have you considered doing double falling blocks like Bailey Bradshaw?


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Glad to see you back on this build. very interesting.


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This weeks work on the 2 Bore. The video is a little longer this time because it covers a full weeks worth of work.

Link to the newest post:
http://stolzergunsmithing.word...ng-barrel-threading/

Link to the whole build blog:
http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/

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Guys as some of you all ready know, the double deuce is headed to me upon completion. I love watching it be built one step at a time. I am going to have to get another safe to make a nice home for this baby. As far as we know, it will be a true one of a kind for at least a little while. Colin, now that you have read this, get back to work!! Great job so far.


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It's going to be quite a rifle. I had the only single shot Jones 2 bore for a while, but Colin will be building another one in the fture for a client. I've shot mine around 20 times with a 350 gr charge.I shot it once with 500 gr--that was enough. Check out the paradox bullet that Colin designed--weight is around 2400 gr--big difference in the recoil between it and the 3300 gr. ball. Congratulations on your future S xS monster.
 
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If you would like to see what kept me away from this project for 2 months it's posted down in the black powder forum: http://forums.accuratereloadin...9611043/m/5711038171

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What's next? The two bore drillings? Wink
Can we call the Deuce Deuce the worlds most powerful double rifle?


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Boom Stick,

There's enough space on this thing a guy could hid a .22 barrel in the rib and never know the difference. I was thinking and 6 gauge smoothbore insert for one barrel would make it a nice cape gun, just in case you wanted to go waterfowling while on safari. rotflmo

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A 22 rib barrel!?
Sweet!
Would be a heavy 223 gun for Dik Dik and then follow up shots with a 2 bore lol
For those who have not seen that last video update it is a must! It really comes to life with that last video. Thank you so much for documenting this incredible project. Speaking of scale, the 2 bore will look like a 12 gauge in big dog's hands.
Question. With such a heavy front end will it cause and wear and loosening issues if you just let it drop open? How about ejectors for fast reloading? Smiler Wink


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Dik Dik with a 2 Bore...Hmmmmmm Big Grin

Actually the barrel weight is an issue even with the single shot, just dropping it open is sure way to loosen the action. No ejectors are not an option. I've done two shots back to back with the single shot and I can tell you from experience a fast 3 and 4 are pretty much out of the question. Even with the added weight of the double, I'm thinking 4 shots is a days worth of shooting.

In a real world dangerous game situation be sure to carry vaseline...cause if you put two shots from the 2 Bore into the animal and it's still coming...you should just hand the rifle to it and bend over. Eeker

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Colin, that is a very nice looking 40 cal chunk gun. Plenty long enough barrel.


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Another 40 hours worth(in 15 minutes).

Link to the newest post:
http://stolzergunsmithing.word...blockaction-fitting/

Link to the whole build blog:
http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/

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Really appreciate the look at how this is done.
Turning of the barrels and lamp black fitting the action on the latest episode of the series was very interesting. Thanks.
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I am slowwwwwwwwly moving up Colin's list for my 10 bore 3 1/2" Magnum Double Rifle...

It will probably accompany me on my trip to Africa in 2013.

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any updates this week??


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Shorter video this week, but that mostly because the work was all the same, so nothing really to show.

Link to this weeks video:
http://stolzergunsmithing.word...block-to-the-action/

Link to the whole blog:
http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/

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thanks for the report Colin. I love being able to watch every little step on the gun being made. Thanks for sharing the knowledge with us.


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Everybody should be thanking you since you are the one that is paying for this show.

I got a few parts made this week and managed to get them fit and attached. One piece at a time it's slowly coming together.

Link to this weeks video:
http://stolzergunsmithing.word...nning-of-underlever/

Link to the whole blog:
http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/

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I never realized all the little things involved in making such a rifle. thanks for videoing the entire process.


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Colin, any video for this week??


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A few more bits and pieces:

Link to this weeks video:
http://stolzergunsmithing.word...-key-and-chambering/

Link to the whole blog:
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thanks Colin. The volume was really low on my computer. I could barely hear you.


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For a while now I've been trying to be consistent with my updates and post them on Saturday afternoon/evening when I am done working for the week. BUT tomorrow I will be busy all day with livestock and farm work(it's that time of year when all the newborns come and livestock needs to be moved out to pastures). So this week you get the update a day early.

Link to this weeks video:
http://stolzergunsmithing.word...gger-plate-recess-2/

Link to the whole blog:
http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/

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I look so forward to my Friday night at the movies. A new show each week!! thanks Colin


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Things are slowly starting to shape up and look like a double rifle now.

Link to this weeks video:
http://stolzergunsmithing.word...monoblock-profiling/

Link to the whole blog:
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Sweet !!!


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I have enjoyed every video. I have learned so much. Continued admiration and thanks.
I wish Bailey would show how the sausage is made too Wink


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I'm glad you guys are enjoying the show. If you have any questions just ask, I'll answer what I can.

Question: When this is all done...if I compiled all the segments into one, two(more as needed) DVD sets and had them professionally copied would any of you be interested in buying it?

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I don't know if there is a market for DVDs alone but there might be a better market for a book, plans with DVDs. Instead of you footing the bill for video production maybe you can pitch it as part of a show and see if any cable network would be interested in doing it. Just a thought. Gun shows are quite popular lately. I would watch the show on the Discovery Channel. Recreating the guns of the past.


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I would certainly take a DVD.


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I will put my vote in for a book with DVD's.


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video this week????


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Patience is a virtue, embrace it if you can often in a woman and seldom in a man.

I had a rough week...I'll have the video up before I go to bed tonight.

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I didn't get as much done as I had wanted to this week. Tuesday my Father ended up in the Hospital needing a blood transfusion. Then Wednesday I took him down to Topeka to see a Specialist. Thankfully he is home now and after several more transfusions is feeling much better. BUT that was all time I was away from my shop.

Link to this weeks video:
http://stolzergunsmithing.word...onoblock-and-action/

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Colin,
You are pretty amazing - sorry to hear about your dad


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