28 February 2008, 06:47
butchlambertOctagon barrel-barrel sling swivel pics?
Interested in seeing octagon barrel sling swivel set up.
Butch
28 February 2008, 22:49
ChisanaButch,
Check out the Martini-Hagn website. They have some good photos of fittings on octagon barrels. Most of their octagon barrels seem to have integral fittings, but I'm sure a small, low profile pad type sling swivel eye could be silver soldered onto the flat of an octagon barrel and nicely shaped.
Forrest
28 February 2008, 23:52
ChisanaThanks for the clarification Steve. Why does Ralf sometimes not make the swivel eyes integral?
Forrest
29 February 2008, 05:40
butchlambertThanks for the advice and links. I have a real good idea of what I am going to do.
Butch
03 March 2008, 07:24
ForrestBquote:
Originally posted by SDH:
The one part that Ralf Martini does not (usually) make integral is the swivel base. His are normally made separately, soldered into a counter-sink and are elegant as well as functional.
That's exactly what Ralf did on this octagon barrel.
03 March 2008, 08:05
butchlambertBeautiful, I just might be able to do it. A lesson is being learned. I waited 8 months for a receiver, It took me 1 month to make the recoil lug that fits under the receiver and the scope bases. It is going to take Dan Lilja 8 weeks to supply the barrel. With benchrest season started, it may take a month to chamber it. It goes to James Anderson[Gunmaker] for the full octagon, and back to me to make the front banded ramp sight in octagon shape and front swivel bracket. It will go back to James to inlet the receiver and duplicate. Doing most of the work myself will still take at least 1 1/2yrs. Our gunmakers ain't that slow.
Butch
04 March 2008, 11:47
ChisanaForrest: Thanks for the photo.
Steve: Thanks for the description.
Good luck with your project Butch.
Forrest
04 March 2008, 19:27
22WRFThere is a real good photo of what you are looking for on page 130 of Stratton's "Tricks of Trade Custom Metalsmithing"
05 March 2008, 04:45
butchlambert22WRF,
That is not my cup of tea.
Thanks though
Butch