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    Nifty project and a little nostolgia

    Nice old man at the trap club, too infirm to shoot, but has been the mentor and coach of a great many new shooters, and intermediate shooters looking to improve (myself included). A wealth of practical knowledge on chokes, reloading, equipment who gracefully never volunteers much of anything- but will answer in what ever detail, what ever question you've got. So when he asked if I could replace the buttplate on his favorite old shotgun, how could I possibly say no?

    Laminated some aluminum and ebony scrap that was kicking around the shop and found a 1935 Buffalo nickel (his birth year), refinished the stock, and put it all together. Came out OK.
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    Now for the nostalgia- it is a JC Higgins model 60, lightweight 12 gauge auto- with a wicked rate of fire, almost no cycle time at all. According to the literature that could find, it is a rotating bolt design borrowed from the M-1 Garande and state the cycle time is 5 rounds per second!!! As Clarence phrases it- back when Sears sold real things to real people.
    The essence of education is self reliance- T.H. White.

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    Pretty nifty! I've made a couple butt plates out of ebony that have held up better than I thought they would. I definitely like the inlaid nickel from his birth year.

    Another neat trick with buffalo nickels I saw done and wish to try myself was a guy made drawer pulls out of them for on a a small chest he made. He made them dish-shaped by use of a home made punch and die, and soldered threaded shanks onto the backsides to go into the wood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beezapilot View Post
    Came out OK..
    "OK" pretty much an understatement. I certainly envy your skills as "excellent" would better describe what I see.

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    Beautiful job. Way to go for all the knowledge he bestowed.

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    He should be pretty happy with that. I would be!

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    Pretty neat.

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    nice me like
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    That came out much better than "OK" - nice job and I am sure he will appreciate it.

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    Thank you gentlemen very kindly. I love odd little projects- did a series of wooden steering wheels a while back for a buddy who restores MGs- that was a pleasent challenge...

    The best news, of course, it that he did like it very much.
    Last edited by beezapilot; 04-10-2014 at 05:47 PM.
    The essence of education is self reliance- T.H. White.

    Currently seeking wood carving tools, wood planes, froes, scorps, spokeshaves... etc....

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