Mark King.Summer doldrums, what? Looking on the bright side, it's not a political thread.
Hmmm.
Joe
If you are talking about fitting a barrel it can be done by a 12 year old!Stock work is another skill set.Taking a rail spike and milling it and harden it to make a part for a 1911 is another rabbit hole.As JRS and I have said before the work of Europeans are unmatched.An apprentice can take a lifetime just to be terrible.My question is what is your criteria ?
I take it that you are not current on the present gunsmiths in the US of A. Do a search on Duane Wiebe, James Anderson, Joe Seeley, and a few others. They and a couple others will not take the back seat to any European craftsmen.
http://www.customgunandrifle.com/gunmaking-in-progress
http://www.sdplains.com/~chico/EyeCandy/index.html
One of my James Anderson rifles-416 Rigby on a 1917 Enfield with extended tangs.
Check out the custom scope bases and the one off bolt release. So many things on this rifle that most don't see.
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Check out Joe Seeley's work. He is not only a metal worker, stockmaker, but an engraver also.
http://www.gunmaker.biz/photo_album
These guys have been taking a 1.5" barrel blank and on conventional lathes and mills produce a #4 sporter barrel with integral front sight, band for a sling, and the quarter rib. Duane Wiebe's little Kurz size receiver was made by cutting and putting together a couple screwed up receivers.
Sure not taking anything from the accuracy smiths as some are very talented.
I take it that you are not current on the present gunsmiths in the US of A. Do a search on Duane Wiebe, James Anderson, Joe Seeley, and a few others. They and a couple others will not take the back seat to any European craftsmen.
http://www.customgunandrifle.com/gunmaking-in-progress
http://www.sdplains.com/~chico/EyeCandy/index.html
One of my James Anderson rifles-416 Rigby on a 1917 Enfield with extended tangs.
Check out the custom scope bases and the one off bolt release. So many things on this rifle that most don't see.
![]()
Check out Joe Seeley's work. He is not only a metal worker, stockmaker, but an engraver also.
http://www.gunmaker.biz/photo_album
These guys have been taking a 1.5" barrel blank and on conventional lathes and mills produce a #4 sporter barrel with integral front sight, band for a sling, and the quarter rib. Duane Wiebe's little Kurz size receiver was made by cutting and putting together a couple screwed up receivers.
Sure not taking anything from the accuracy smiths as some are very talented.
Thanks for sharing, Now that,s gunsmithing!But in my defense you have to admit the boys at Holland and Holland are not too shabby.
No, Butch. That was made by one of the master gunsmiths in the Ferlach for a friend (Pastor Frederick Smith) in Berlin Germany. The engraving alone took more than one year to complete.Is that yours?
No, Butch. That was made by one of the master gunsmiths in the Ferlach for a friend (Pastor Frederick Smith) in Berlin Germany. The engraving alone took more than one year to complete.
Yea! I,m a plumber!