Author Archives: Sue

English Walnut Grip for Tube Gun

Here’s picture of the latest grip. If needed matching cheek pieces can be custom made. This will fit an Eliseo, TK2000, AR15 or AR10. “Often imitated, never duplicated.”

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F-TR Rifle Rear Slider

Note that the piece is out together with splines and no screws. It weighs 3 ounces. It goes on the blue stock that is made of Spruce that I made a few years ago. It’s either Lapua blue or Kentucky … Continue reading

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American Walnut Thumbhole Finished

Here is the final pictures.

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American Walnut Thumbhole

Here are some more pics of the current project.   Here is the start of the shadowline:

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American walnut thumbhole stock with Barnard action

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Adjustable Cheekpiece for an Old Master

This is an adjustable cheekpiece. It will be able to be removed without changing the adjustments on the cheekpiece.   <img src=”

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American walnut thumbhole stock with Barnard action

    These four pictures show the progression from duplicator to rough rasping of the pistol grip and adding a Rosewood pistol grip cap.  The dark areas will show the color of the finished wood.  Picture #4 is the Rosewood … Continue reading

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English walnut stock for a Barnard action

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Forend For Scheutzen Rifle

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Creating a new Forend for a Scheutzen rifle

Sometimes it’s necessary to make your own cutting tools.    

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English walnut stock for a Barnard action

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Nicely Figured Piece of Claro Walnut for Barnard Action FTR Stock

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Offset scope base for Picatinny Rail

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Berger Southwest National Match photos

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Berger Southwest National photos

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Berger Southwest National Match Photos

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Southwest Berger National Rifle Match

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Converting a 1913 Anschutz stock to fit a Barnard action

This project is a real challenge, as the stock comes already finished.  I have tried to keep it as original as possible with no markings. This is not a stainless steel action, but a Barnard action that I am using … Continue reading

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Claro walnut stock with fiddleback for F/TR with Barnard action

This is the start of bedding and installing pistol grip.

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In letting for Trigger Guard Claro walnut stock with fiddleback for F/TR with Barnard action

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Claro walnut stock with fiddleback for F/TR with Barnard action

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Completed rear offset sight bases for fullbore and smallbore rifles

These sight bases will adjust from 2.040 inches (51.8 mm) minimum to 2.630″ (66.8 mm) (interpupillary distance. Can be modified for more minimum or maximum measurements. These are custom-made to individual front sites. I would need your actual front site … Continue reading

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Trophy for Southwest National Berger match

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Designing and machining rear offset sight bases for fullbore and smallbore rifles

These particular sights will fit Redfield Warner sights. This part is the slider part that will adjust for the distance between your pupils allowing you to center using the opposite eye.

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Laminate long-range Palma stock

Note that there are three action screws on the stock for the Barnard action. This is the butt plate installed with the offset plate and it only adds 1/4 inch and the whole assembly is only 7 ounces.

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