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Christian Springs Rifle
Eric Krewson:
I always hated cutting the lock nose inlet. I finally made me what I call a lock nose chisel and matched its size exactly to a the late Ketland lock I was putting n a Tn rifle.
It cuts a perfect inlet every time, I made it out of a concrete nail.
Mike Yancey:
Doing the first stages of shaping up the lock panel.
Mike Yancey:
Got the lock inlet and working. Shaped and reduced the lock panels and the front of the stock. This isn't the final shape, there will still be some more reducing on the width of the lock panel.
chamookman:
Coming along nicely Mike :OK ! Bob
Mike Yancey:
Got the rear lock bolt in and the trigger inlet and working with the lock.
Now I can finish shaping the lock panel and the wrist area.
Next, Ill drill for the tang bolt and tap the trigger plate and we'll be ready to drill the touch hole!
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