Rifles with brass tack designs on stocks and forearms (PICS PLEASE)

Started by edward austin cable, June 21, 2010, 11:06:14 AM

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edward austin cable

Was wondering if those of you out there that have put a design on your rifle's stock or forearm using brass tacks would be willing to post pictures of them here. I am trying to put together a couple of ideas of what I would like to do for a rifle or two of mine. (Any models of rifle acceptable, 1866, Henrys, 1873, 1876...)
Thanks everybody
Cable
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edward austin cable

Some great pictures there gentlemen. I thank you kindly.
Cable
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Here's one of a VERY few (perhaps the only still existing) Henry Carbines, and it was owned by the great Yellowstone Kelly.  It is more of a carved design, but there IS one tack.  I personally find it to be VERY handsome.

http://rarewinchesters.com/gunroom/1860/M60-06850/M60-6850-RH-s.jpg

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