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22 January 2017, 21:37
Ray Fryar
Built my first rifle!
Hello all, Well I have finaly finished a rifle that I started back in September. No laughing Please or at least not too loud lol, I started out with verry little machining and woodworking knowledge and a Frank Dehaus book, it is not perfect by any means but I think it came out well. I do not like the color of the stock so I am going to strip it and start over (plain maple nothing fancy). I figure this was good practice because I plan on building a 45/70 G on onother Dehaus design. Oh by the way it was made from the Dehaus Chicopee CF design with a few modifications of my own. I have shot around 100 standard (factory pressure) rounds through it after the proof pressure rounds with no problems with the function or any change in chamber or action dimensions. I did all the load work and proofing with jacketed bullets but now will start on what I originally built it for wich was Black powder and Cast bullets. So what do you all think? bear in mind that this is a beginners first atempt at making a rifle from scratch.
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22 January 2017, 21:46
gzig5
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http://i1262.photobucket.com/albums/ii618/rfryar64/th_IMG_0186_zpsviklqxuz.jpg


Nice effort! Pic links didn't work for me. Try this..




22 January 2017, 21:51
Ray Fryar
Thank you! Not sure what I did, glad my metal working skils turned out better than my photo bucket skils lol.


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22 January 2017, 23:03
drhall762
A. I think it looks fine.

B. Apparently it shoot very well.

C. What more could anyone ask for.

D. You built it.


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23 January 2017, 01:52
D Humbarger
Well done Ray



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23 January 2017, 02:30
matt salm
Very few can say they finished making their own action, quite few few more can say they started one!


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23 January 2017, 05:34
Ray Fryar
Lets see if this works here is a basic start to finish documentation [IMG]http://i1262.photobucket.com/albums/ii618/rfryar64/30%20WCF/1%20raw%20parts_zpszvbnkiyb.jpg"> [/IMG]


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24 January 2017, 03:19
Dulltool17
Very nice!


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24 January 2017, 03:32
Grenadier
How is the barrel/chamber assembly attached to the action? Is it soldered, welded, brazed?




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24 January 2017, 08:04
Ray Fryar
quote:
Originally posted by Grenadier:
How is the barrel/chamber assembly attached to the action? Is it soldered, welded, brazed?

The action was welded together because solder or brazing does not take bluing very well.


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24 January 2017, 08:28
LongDistanceOperator
That is awesome. I want to try that myself one day.
24 January 2017, 10:20
yumastepside
Nice job....a bit like those Jaco Western single shot pistol plans that were about a few years ago.

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25 January 2017, 00:57
724wd
Oh WOW! very cool to have built it on your own! a dream of mine! Well done!


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25 January 2017, 19:40
p dog shooter
I think you have a bright future the first one is always the hardest.

You are a gun maker not just a smith putting parts together.

I am sure you learned a lot of valuable lessons that well be used to improve any future projects.
26 January 2017, 17:26
jpl
Impressive! You really did make it.
26 January 2017, 18:00
Jiri
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I wish I can do anything like this!

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26 January 2017, 19:46
lindy2
What is that machine tool that is shown in the photos?
26 January 2017, 20:01
butchlambert
I think it is a Smithy lathe-mill combo.
28 January 2017, 06:46
Ray Fryar
Yes it is a 12 x 30 Smithy Lathe Mill Combo. Not the best but does every thing I need to do and then some.


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28 January 2017, 06:49
Ray Fryar
quote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
I think you have a bright future the first one is always the hardest.

You are a gun maker not just a smith putting parts together.

I am sure you learned a lot of valuable lessons that well be used to improve any future projects.

Thank you and yes after you make a part for the second time you learn not to make to many of them wrong again lol


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28 January 2017, 19:55
p dog shooter
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Thank you and yes after you make a part for the second time you learn not to make to many of them wrong again lol


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