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#16930 12/27/06 03:17 AM
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Hello! Please permit me an introduction.

My name is Bruce Gray, and I am president of a small pistolsmithing and practical firearms instruction corporation called Grayguns Inc. We specialize in competition and service pistolsmithing, and we are particularly proud of our work with SIGARMS. I am also a gunwriter and firearms industry consultant.

As a sideline, I've been building heavy DG rifles for my Alaskan and African hunting clients. This interest of mine, sparked by my minor experience in Africa, has naturally drawn me towards classic white hunting arms.

I'm sure I'm in good company here in believing the double rifle represents the pinnacle of the gunmaker's art. After more than 3 decades as a high grade pistolsmith, I have been called to build a set of double rifles.
Knowing absolutely nothing of this work, I'm naturally going to do it. I'll listen with great respect to any and all informed opinions and advice, including those who'd talk me out of it of course.

Thank you in advance for permitting me this opportunity to say HI and explain myself. I wish to be nothing more than an asset to this Forum. Happy New Year!

-Bruce

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Welcome, Bruce. You have already whet our appetite!
Do you intend smithing the double rifles from scratch, or will you build them on suitable shotgun actions, as is becoming popular these days?
Not only will we refuse to talk you out of it, we insist that you post photos of your progress!

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Mr. Marrakai,

I do intend to build them from scratch, with the proviso that I'll subcontract such tasks to others as they can be done better or more efficiently.

However, as a starting point from which to gain some experience, I'll probably end up converting a shotgun as well. (My wife could make good use of a nice, light 30/40 Krag for boar anyway.)

I figure the place to start is...not to, until I've learned everything I can about these fascinating rifles. To me, that will mean gaining a prety strong understanding of bolting systems, pros and cons of the various action styles, metallurgy and manufacturing methods. Pretty much, this work will become something our shop will develop a skill for, if we're successful.

Thank you for your generous reply and encouragement!

-Bruce

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Bruce-

As a craftsman and a career metalsmith, the first thing that comes to mind for me here is to say this...
It should be easy for you, as the double rifle is one of those things where everything must be done to perfection.

Marrakai, dig up your notes on the Webley treble-grip and get him started right.
No sense in mucking about!


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