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Gun/wood Porn - Lever Action Style
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23 April 2006, 19:14
CustomstoxThat is incredible.
23 April 2006, 19:18
ElCaballeroThat is NICE!
23 April 2006, 21:01
Wayne ElmerSir, my hat's off to you for buildiing THIS as a bad weather, heavy brush rifle.
I want to see the one that you will only take out in the nice weather!

Absolutely beautiful rifle. Congratulations to its owner.
Wayne E.
24 April 2006, 01:19
333_OKHThat is great! As always, rifles from Duane Wiebe look like magic.
I shoot lever guns about 1/2 the time here in the Northern California Mountains. Typically the shots are less than 50 meters, or over 200. Having a larger round such as the 35 Whelen would be great. Is this a recent production 1895, or a period piece?
24 April 2006, 03:58
ForrestBThat's a pretty spiffy lookin' rig for a rainy-day beater.
I'm not much on lever rifles, other than .22's, but I must say that's a nice looking rifle. It'll be a great rifle for dark timber elk hunting or thick bush in Africa.
I'd like to see that one in person one day, Dave.
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24 April 2006, 04:50
Michael RobinsonTruly beautiful. The buttstock, with the large cheekpiece, is very much like the configuration that TR preferred.
You have excellent taste. Congratulations.
Mike
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24 April 2006, 11:40
loud-n-boomer333_OKH:
It is built on a Browning Model 1895 so it has modern steel, but does not have the funky safety and rebounding hammer that the new winchester guns do. As a matter of fact, I hunt a lot of heavy timber here in Northern California as well as around my parents ranch in Colorado which is why I had the gun built.
Forrest:
If you get to the ACGG show this year I will bring it over the hill for you to see.
mrlexma:
You nailed the configuration that I copied.
I am working up a relatively mild load for it based on the 250-grain Nosler Partition bullet at 2,400 fps using Reloader 15 powder. I happen to agree with Chic, "Life is too short to hunt with an ugly gun." However, since it is not made of stainless steel and plastic, I hope this rifle doesn't melt in the rain

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24 April 2006, 19:48
Red Neck64That is one fine looking 95 the best I have ever seen.
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26 April 2006, 11:32
georgeldBeautiful work and fantastic wood.
I admire a man's quality workmanship.
You have every right to be proud of this.
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26 April 2006, 18:24
Thomas JonesI would love to have that one !
I think the Whelen is an under apreciated round. With skill you could shoot Elk at 300 yards with the rifle.
Do you have a link to the smith ?
freedom1st
26 April 2006, 19:06
Kyler HamannWow, Dave. That is impressive.
Kyler
26 April 2006, 20:40
loud-n-boomerThomas:
The gunsmith is Duane Wiebe and he does not have a website, but if you do a search of this forum you will find pictures of a lot of his work done for ForrestB. Duane can be reached by phone at (253) 535-0066.
Duane is great to work with and one of the most talented gunsmiths in the business. He is one of the rare ones who is truely a master metalsmith and a master stock maker. While Duane is best know for his bolt-action rifles and take-downs, he is equally talented at working on double guns, lever actions, etc.
Dave
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27 April 2006, 02:48
MKane160WOW.....thanks, Dave for posting the pics. We don't often get to see a top end lever gun. Beautiful....
MKane160
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27 April 2006, 07:52
333_OKHquote:
Browning Model 1895 so it has modern steel, but does not have the funky safety and rebounding hammer that the new winchester guns do
Good information Dave. I just realized your in El Dorado. I have worked over there in the past on some owl research I was working on out of Placerville and Grizzly Flats.
27 April 2006, 16:06
hawkinsI have to wonder why anyone would take a rifle like that out in "bad weather"?
Good luck!
27 April 2006, 18:12
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27 April 2006, 18:35
conchoA show piece ! I'd never use it ,except to take it out of the safe for show !
27 April 2006, 20:45
loud-n-boomerHawkins and Concho:
I have a few really nice rifles that I have had built over the past 25 years, and I hunt them all in all kinds of weather. In my experience, if you are carefull to pre-wax them before going out in nasty weather, and excercise a little care in drying them after, they hold up just fine. Besides, a little honest wear does not significantly detract from the beauty of the rifle. It is sort of like a beautiful woman, as long as she takes care of herself if she was truly beautiful at 20, she will still be beautiful at 40 even with a few wrinkles; the wrinkles just add character.
One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx
27 April 2006, 21:49
SempreElkWOW...that is a thing of beauty. I don't think I would have the cojones to take it out in bad weather though.

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28 April 2006, 04:45
DPhillipsGreat rifle Dave. Duane did an outstanding job.
Take that rifle in the rain and brush and use it in good health!
28 April 2006, 19:27
loud-n-boomerDave:
I'd love to bring it up to Alaska and chase caribou with it. Maybe I could talk you into coming along with your Model 95 .411 Hawk.
Dave
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28 April 2006, 23:50
DPhillipsAbsolutely. Though I suspect for caribou, my choice would be the M70... The 95 does get lugged around where I expect bears, though.
One great looking peice of Wood (needs to Btt so others will look)
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