Esos "bajonaos" son difícil cojer aquí tambien. Los grandes se conocen todas las marcas de fusiles y el número de serie de modelo.
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Linda Pluma en la segunda foto.
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Trygons..
The trigger mech is somewhat complicated and my customer will be supplying me with such. It's made in Greece and it's pretty interesting how it works although I've heard it's a hair trig. The shaft actually loads at the rear of the trigger mech but the sear locks in the front. I'll post a picture once I have it here. Here's a somewhat close up of the Trygons he brought me some time back.
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Esa mierda debe costar un huevo y sigue siendo mierda.
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Julio,
how does that trigger mech work?Toledo,
Not quite sure if you're referring to the Daryl "dong" version or the Trygons:rolleyes1:
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I'm currently trying my luck on replicating a Trygons speargun in laminated teak for another local. www.trygons.com...
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Although I don't think those floppers will actually retract flush with the shaft.
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Ain't it though!
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This thing aroused my curiosity so I did a quick search. I found this http://stroggtank.deviantart.c…nter-Speargun-1-101517336 Apparently the Mosasaur Hunter speargun is an exercise in modeling. Meaning it doesn't exist just the picture of it was created. Looks neat, the color scheme reminds me of Ryobi power tools of which I own a few.
Yeah Dan, I knew that beforehand but was actually expecting a few OOOOhhhs and AAAhs before you would look into it.:D
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i love these guns... Ireally enjoy how you use all different techs in them and yet they all haave your feel to them...excellent work you are a true artisan
Thanks Lunker Buster.
Here's my next project for those occasions when you find yourself surrounded by snappers and all are the same size...:D
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im glad you found a solution, by looking at that picture and reading your post, i don't know what the hell is going on?? ive read it a few times but gave up.:)
I think Dan threw you off by mentioning the handle but posting a picture of the muzzle.:D
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Very clean work as always Tin Man.
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Bienvenido Luis!:thumbsup2:
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Well, I better get back to work...;)
More pics later...
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a few more yet...
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A few more guns I've built:
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Rolo,
Here's the only picture I have left from the gun I built you for the Offshore Hunters' TV show.
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Julio esos arpones estan del carajo, tenemos que hablar, me gusto el reale de linea abajo frente el mango.
Pucho
Pucho,
I also like the line release in front of the handle. The only drawback to that is if you ever want to attach a reel.
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Anthony,
Esperar es bueno. El tuyo será el mejór.;)
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I'm glad to see Julio with a thread dedicated to his craft. He is very precise with his gun making and makes a good product.
Julio, remember this? It is well over five years ago, an oldie but a goody...enjoy!
Holy shit! That goes back some years!!!!! Refreshing to see how much I didn't know back then!:thumbsup2:
I remember when that episode aired on Sun Network (?) I was swamped with emails from potential customers and I was scrambling with a router table and a drill press at a hundred miles an hour!!!! Some things never change.:D
Thanks Rolo for the Blast from the Past!