HuntingNet.com Forums - View Single Post - A little home "smithing"
Thread
:
A little home "smithing"
View Single Post
04-14-2008 | 05:11 PM
#
1
AAA
Spike
Joined:
Feb 2003
Posts:
56
Likes:
0
From:
Livermore California
A little home "smithing"
I was looking through my gun safe the other day when I spotted a Browning BLR that I inherited from my wife’s uncle. I have had the gun for a couple years now but never used it.
Well I took it out on a walking\plinking trip and found the gun was a pleasure to shoot and carry. Accuracy was not bad either. The one thing I did not like about the gun was the fact that my wife’s uncle had removed the fore end barrel band. I was told that was because the accuracy was terrible with the band installed. It looked terrible!
Not having the band to re-install I decided to make my own fore end tip. I removed the fore end and trimmed the tip square. I then used a piece of Purple Heart I had lying around and crafted a tip. I drilled holes in the fore end and the new tip so I could install dowels to give the joint some strength. I used epoxy to secure the tip in place. I striped the old finish, lightly sanded, and applied several coats of Tru-Oil stock finish. Here is a picture let me know what you think.
Reply
0
0
AAA
View Public Profile
Send a private message to AAA
Find More Posts by AAA