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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: Matabele]
      #232799 - 22/07/13 07:20 AM

This week's update.

http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/...and-oil-finish/

http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/

Enjoy,

Colin

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: Matabele]
      #234048 - 12/08/13 12:24 AM

These guns are looking great Colin, good job!

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: Matabele]
      #235133 - 05/09/13 04:57 AM

Sorry it's been so long in between updates.

http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/...case-hardening/

http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/

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Colin

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: CowboyCS]
      #235137 - 05/09/13 06:11 AM

Looking good.

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: NitroX]
      #235228 - 06/09/13 05:47 PM

Really enjoy these videos thanks for posting them Colin! You are a really talented guy, a jack of all trades.

I have a couple of questions if you don't mind:

With the colour case hardening, when you have to redo a part for whatever reason, must the piece be annealed first or can you just repack it and try again?

Im was just wondering out of curiosity how you structure your work, do you typically focus on one project at a time get that out the way then move on to the next or have several projects on the go at different stages. What sort of production do you get out of your shop as a one man band? Hope that's ok to ask publicly Im not trying to pry into your business just curious how many pieces you can finish as you do everything from start to finish.

The guns are looking great, the owners are going to really happy!


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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: Matabele]
      #235237 - 07/09/13 01:18 AM

That's fast compared to hammer and chisels - thank Colin.

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: DarylS]
      #235241 - 07/09/13 02:55 AM

I'm glad you guys are enjoying the build.

Daryl, the airgraver allows me to cover about 4 times as much area as hammer and chisel. Of course the down side is when I slip it makes a much worse mistake to clean up. Everyone slips, even the best masters...broken tips, inclusions in the metal, it happens to every engraver eventually.

Matablele,

It depends on the part, if it's non-critical like these lock plates and hammers then I don't usually anneal before I try again but if it's a critical part like the action body or locking surfaces then I will anneal them before I re-case harden. Of course critical parts also get put back in the oven and tempered after the color case otherwise they would be to hard and brittle. Guns just like knives have to be tough but not brittle or the metal will fail.

My typical workload is one main project at a time with several side projects...right now the focus is on the 10 bores but I manage to work in some repair work when time permits. I fixed a lock for another customer last week and I've also been working on building a locking positioning engraving vise of my own design, as well as working on a 10 Bore Paradox conversion of an old 10 bore shotgun. While Stocks are drying it frees up some time to work on other parts of the project like the engraving and it gives me a little time to work on other stuff. Same goes for the rust bluing and browning, while things are rusting, I'll be working on checkering because rust bluing/browning takes a few minutes a couple times a day with hours in between cardings.

I typically build 4 fully start to finish custom rifles a year...as long as nothing happens I'll have 4 done and be started on the 5th by the end of the year. I also manage to work in half a dozen small odd jobs during the year(repair, restoration or modification).

The custom projects are feast and famine, they pay the bills and keep my shop open but the paychecks are months in between. I use the small jobs to fill in the gaps and keep a little money trickling in, in between the big paydays.

There is no glamor, fame or fortune for 99% of the gunsmiths in this world, if you can find a niche and build a customer base then you can "make a living" putting in twice as many hours as the average normal guy. Like any small business you work twice as hard for yourself as you do working for someone else. Few are the gunmakers who get rich doing it.

Steve Zihn(szihn on this forum, the Master I apprenticed under) one told me that if you want to be a millionaire gunsmith, start with Two Million and work your way down.

I've got around $200,000 tied up in shop, equipment and tooling, plus inventory...at 4 guns a year I'm likely to never be truly in the black but since I didn't go to the bank to build my business I don't owe anybody anything...what I make is mine to live on and invest accordingly.

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: CowboyCS]
      #235256 - 07/09/13 07:34 AM

Really nice Colin
Keep the fire lit!





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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: tinker]
      #235262 - 07/09/13 12:24 PM

Stunning Colin, thank you for sharing!

By chance do you have photos of the original rifles?


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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: Orvar]
      #235263 - 07/09/13 12:51 PM

Thank You. They are loosely based on this rifle.


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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: CowboyCS]
      #235279 - 07/09/13 10:06 PM

Thanks for the explanation Colin, appreciate it. Well I really admire you for plugging away and making a living off something you obviously love to do! And I think its great how you share your knowledge with everyone, who knows it might be your videos that keep this art alive in a few years. All the best to you Colin and Im looking forward to seeing these guns finally finished.

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: Matabele]
      #235282 - 07/09/13 10:54 PM

Superb! What kind of accuracy are you looking to get, at say 100yds?

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: Orvar]
      #235637 - 15/09/13 06:37 AM

This week's update:

http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/...and-checkering/

http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/

Enjoy,

Colin

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: CowboyCS]
      #235638 - 15/09/13 11:05 AM

Nice!

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: Orvar]
      #235664 - 15/09/13 09:57 PM

Awesome!! Thanks Colin. I presume you add some stock finish to the checkered areas? How do you add that finish?

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: Matabele]
      #236216 - 29/09/13 07:55 AM

Last video update for these two rifles:

http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/...inished-rifles/

http://stolzergunsmithing.wordpress.com/

The left handed Maple stocked rifle:





More Pictures can be seen here: http://s269.photobucket.com/user/cstolzer338/slideshow/10%20Bore%20Purdey%20SXS%20LH%20Maple?sort=9

The right handed walnut stocked rifle:





More pictures of this one can be seen here:http://s269.photobucket.com/user/cstolzer338/slideshow/10%20Bore%20Purdey%20SXS%20RH%20Walnut?sort=9

Both rifles weigh around 13.5 pounds. Both have 26" Barrels, both are iron mounted furniture, both are oil finished and Semi-Flattop Checkered.

Both are regulated for 50 yards, 250grs FFg Goex and Patched Roundball.

The maple stocked rifle is Rust Blued with CCH Locks, Hammers and Tang.
The walnut stocked rifle is Rust Browned with CCH Locks and Hammers.


Enjoy,

Colin

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: CowboyCS]
      #236259 - 01/10/13 01:00 AM

Those turned out beautifully Colin!!! Thanks again for taking the time to record and post your videos, I find it fascinating.

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: Matabele]
      #236293 - 02/10/13 04:51 AM

gorgeous

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: Ckhobart]
      #236319 - 03/10/13 01:46 AM

Thank You for the compliments guys. I'm glad you enjoyed the videos.

Colin

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Re: 10 Bore Purdey Style Caplock Double Rifles [Re: CowboyCS]
      #236966 - 22/10/13 07:21 AM

Looks like it will buck like a mule as well

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