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Varmints Beware! (in Yosemite Sam's Voice)

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Project by Brett posted 200 days ago 1085 views 1 time favorited 14 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Here’s a rootin’, tootin’, shootin’ airgun for the likes of ya!

This is a Crosman 1377 pump airgun that I made this stock and pump arm for. The wood is sapele with some quartersawn sycamore and black walnut for the grip cap. I used polyurethane in satin for the finish.

Any comments or questions are always welcome.

For a bit more on the build, you can find it here

http://thecrookednail.blogspot.com/

There are three parts to this project.

Thanks for looking.

-- Hand Crafted by Brett Peterson John 3:16 http://www.TheCrookedNail.blogspot.com




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redryder

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#1 posted 200 days ago

Varmints in Puyallup??

Nice style and finish…..........................

-- mike...............

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a1Jim

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#2 posted 200 days ago

wow that’s impressive.

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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bluekingfisher

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#3 posted 200 days ago

Great work, just be sure to use it and not have it as an ornament!

-- No one plans to fail, they just, just fail to plan

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HalDougherty

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#4 posted 200 days ago

Great job on your stock! The wood is beautiful and the craftsmanship is fantastic. I like it. Good job on the blog too. Thanks for sharing!

-- Hal, Tennessee http://www.first285.com

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Chris Moellering

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#5 posted 200 days ago

That’s one nice looking plinker!

-- Grace & peace, Chris+

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Roger

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#6 posted 200 days ago

Super nice. bang-bang!

-- Roger from KY. Work/Play/Travel Safe. Kentuk55@bellsouth.net

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JJones98042

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#7 posted 200 days ago

Very nice! :)

-- "Keep thy airspeed up, lest the earth come from below and smite thee." - William Kershner

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nuttree

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#8 posted 200 days ago

Very nice work. I just did a Benjamin Trail .22 air rifle in a similiar fashion. Very nice work.

-- I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in. -John Muir

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Brett

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#9 posted 199 days ago

Thank you for all of the nice comments! They are much appreciated. :)

-- Hand Crafted by Brett Peterson John 3:16 http://www.TheCrookedNail.blogspot.com

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markswoodcraft

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#10 posted 199 days ago

thats awesome, my friends making a stock for his 2240

-- If time is money, then wouldn't an ATM be a time machine?

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Don W

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#11 posted 199 days ago

Sweet looking pee shooter. I like it.

-- There is nothing like the sound of a well tuned hand plane. - http://timetestedtools.wordpress.com (timetestedtools at hotmail dot c0m)

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basie

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#12 posted 198 days ago

Well done. Love it!!!

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BTKS

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#13 posted 198 days ago

wow, NICE work!

-- "Man's ingenuity has outrun his intelligence" (Joseph Wood Krutch)

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Knothead62

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#14 posted 197 days ago

Nice! Have done some stock work in the past. Not the easiest thing on earth. Congrats on lots of patience.

-- Regret- the feeling you get just after you do something really stupid.

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