Firefyter-emt
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I had to take a little time to finish off this pen I had been kicking around the shop for a while. CapG sent me out some antler and a lower half of a casing pen so I figured I really should use these parts to finish the one I was playing with. With my new 1800's metal lathe, it made the work on the cap much easier. I used two 30-06 ends glued to a tenon on the antler (yes, I cheated and turned the antler on the metal lathe)
On the next one, I plan to drill and bore the firing pin. Then I will turn a "nail" that will press in from the inside to retain the clip which will be recessed in that groove of the bullet. I think that will be so much cleaner and with the new "pin" the top of the bullet will not have the "fired" look but be nice and clean.
On the next one, I plan to drill and bore the firing pin. Then I will turn a "nail" that will press in from the inside to retain the clip which will be recessed in that groove of the bullet. I think that will be so much cleaner and with the new "pin" the top of the bullet will not have the "fired" look but be nice and clean.
