26 February 2013, 02:03
boom stickJust gorgeous! My ideal rifle. Check out all the pics.
http://www.schwandtclassicarms..._serial_number_2.htm26 February 2013, 02:15
BlacktailerBoomy,
You better bring it down to Paso Robles and we can make some noise!
26 February 2013, 02:49
MJinesCool rifle, and it appears to be in great shape too. I particularly like the peep and the octagon to round barrel.
27 February 2013, 08:28
gzig5That is pretty nice. Does anyone know how the wavy treatment is done on the top of the rib? That really sets it off.
01 March 2013, 01:02
ScrollcutterNormally the wavy line is pressed in with a roll die.
01 March 2013, 03:19
J_ZolaStraight line Guilloche machine?
03 March 2013, 04:55
Fal GruntRoger,
How would one emulate this today?
I have considered making tooling to replicate this for my octagon barrels, but the time/cost seems unrealistic for the amount of demand.
Is this something an engraver such as your self could do? Or would the cost be prohibitive?
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03 March 2013, 22:40
ScrollcutterSee if Turnbull has the roll die for it. That would be the cheapest I suppose.
If you want to be able to do it yourself, try A.G. Russel. They make roll dies. You might create a niche for rolling barrels. I mean, who doesn't like the wavy matte line.