• Early & Transitional Gun 1

    This Jaeger rifle was copied directly from an original.  The short 22 inch barrel is typical of many of these guns.  The original was probably built late in the period of these guns, thus it was incise carved and the metalwork had no engraving.  All the brass furniture had to […]

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  • Contemporary Gun 3

    This contemporary Hawken-style rifle was built for the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation.  Nearly 23 feet of sterling silver wire inlay was used to establish the theme of the rifle.  The highly figured piece of curly maple was stained dark to better accentuate the silver wire inlay.  The R.M.E.F. logo was […]

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  • Contemporary Gun 2

    This Contemporary Rifle was completely designed by the customer.  This rifle does not fit into any classical school of rifle building, however, the end result was very pleasing.  Many of the features had great significance to the customer.  The raised carving featuring several flowers is accented with silver wire inlay.  […]

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