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Tuna Gun

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Here it is guys.....

Finished.....
 

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more pictures ............... :)
 

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WOW!!!

Congratulations on finishing it. That is too good to use, hang it on a wall or something. Love the handle.

Catchya, Lachlan
 
Beauty!!!
What kind of wood is that? It looks awesome.

Dobromir
 
Very nice gun and beautiful finish - care to share what you did for the finish ? Epoxy then varnish ? Sanded in between coats ? How long did you let it dry for each coat ? I currently have the first coat of epoxy drying on my first gun ... very exciting
Ed
 
Beautiful

If it was mine i wouldn't get it any close to water!!! :duh
Excelent details and finish!

...Respect for the craftsman!