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shrek

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this is a first go at a gun i'm sure there are some mistakes, but it shoots fish
and cost next to nothing, made from an old door frame laminated in 3 verticle strips the rest of th bits are buchant
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very nice so how exactly did u make the stock. and also what did u use for your trigger mech?
 
the trigger is a beuchat akra the stock is 3 pieces of rimu timber laminated vertically with polyester resin [gorrilla glue] i machined the track first then cut the trigger in then drilled the hole for the band then machined the barrel to a tear drop and dry fitted the components followed with stain and marine varnish all up 4 hrs work
 
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