Works in progress.
I've pictured this Model 25 before and was not happy with the stock I made to the factory pattern. It now has a glue up curly maple stock that is being roughed out for finger grooves. I think it'll finish up nice.
Same gun, different angle.
This is a salvaged Model 1938B Daisy Red Rider not more than 10 years old. I picked it up a at local yard sale for a buck because of it having a flattened muzzle due to a unspecified garage mishap. It's morphed over the years from a rude and crude hacksaw Mare's Leg to it's current state. It's fireblued, in possession of a classic cast aluminum lever and super jazzy curly maple grip and finger grooved forearm. Shoot's well too.
The shop rack. These are mostly done. I do cap guns too.
That's all for today.
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