Ain't exactly a pen but has wood

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Rolland

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I built this a few years ago, took about two years in between other things. The carriage is built from an American Black walnut tree, a friend sent me pieces of a walnut tree that had been in his fathers yard in Virginia, and dried for a number of years. Wheels are white oak stained to match the walnut. Its .22 and yes it does shoot.
 

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I was planing on building one of these myself! Which plans did you use and how long did it take to complete? I had a Grizzly G4003G Gunsmith lathe delivered Monday but it had been dropped en route from Grizzly and severely damaged. They are picking it up tomorrow and shipping me a replacement.
 
That is some fantastic work that you have done there. Is that a Gerstner
tool box in the background? Man I'm envious.
 
Wow!!! I know we tend to say "no pics didn't happen".... but in this case the pics prove it, but man would I love to see a video of it running!! :)
 
Exceptional workmanship.

Were you able to outgun the one that fired into your gunsafe? I note only three bullet holes and must assume you won.

That kinda reminds me of the day I was reloading my UZI and two south of the border types walked into my basement ... uninvited.
 
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That was the last of the scale models, I previously did 1/2 scale 1917, 1919, and M2 heavy Browning machine guns in .22. I have now graduated to making pens. Making pens is much more relaxing........well most of the time. :mad-tongue:
 
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