27 September 2007, 02:41
srtraxNewby introduction
I have made statements on this gunsmithing forum page and nobody knows who I am. I like building rifles, mostly bolt actions. I went to gunsmithing school for two years and had my own store front for five years. Now at the moment I just do stuff for myself. Shop is still being set up and machinery is waiting on electric. I wanted to do something different I'm along ways from finishing but decided to try a lever action as pictured above (hope the picture works.) Inletted action to stock blank and ready to shape outside. This is just a small sample to let you know who I am and what I like to do. Ruger no.1 and some bolt actions to follow. Enjoy reading and learning from all you. Thanks!
27 September 2007, 03:15
rem721Welcome. I'm sure that lever gun will turn out nicely. Are you going to be opening for business again?
27 September 2007, 03:49
srtraxYes, but in due time. I work as a cnc machinist 14 days out of the month at the moment and at this time i'm resetting up shop and doing what i damn well please.

Meaning i want to do some things for myself first and when i think the time is right i'll do for others. I plan mostly to do metalsmithing.
27 September 2007, 04:44
22WRFThis is a first for me. I don't think I have ever seen a Winchester lever action with a loading port on the left side. What model receiver is that.
27 September 2007, 05:05
vapodogquote:
I don't think I have ever seen a Winchester lever action with a loading port on the left side.
22, I think it's a reverse image photo
srtrax.....beautiful wood...please post photos as you go along....this thing could be beautiful!!!
27 September 2007, 05:19
srtraxYeah, sorry guys, i flip-floped it and resized and so on. It's right now!
Wood is from Luxus.com
28 September 2007, 03:45
srtrax
Thought id throw this one in also, will have a tapered octogon bbl, in 6.5x55. Detachable scope rings on a quarter rib. The forend has been changed since this pic. was taken and now has an ebony forend tip.
28 September 2007, 05:37
dampatentsThere are fewer and fewer of you craftsman out there. Any thoughts on how to get replacements for you guys in some sort of a pipeline to insure the next generation is as well represented craftsman-wise?
VR
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