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    pictures of my custom 4570

    was a cowboy. Now an 18 inch gun. Custom stock, turnbul case hardening, action slicked up, trinimum insert in front blade. ive had this for a few years but had to post some pictures as i was about accused of ruinging a good gun
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    Thats a beaut!

    Not as pretty as you are tho!!! Hahaha!!!

    Miss ya brother!!

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    Easy boys, this aint "broke back boolits"!

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    Lol! Bout spit my drink out over that one!!!
    All kidding aside, nice looking rig Lloyd.
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    Not ruined, It looks great. Turnbull case coloring is really nice.

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    Where is the stock from? Really like the wood (stock ... no comments please).

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    its my own wood!! seriously i bought the blanks on line and a buddy of mine that does stock work as good as anyone in the country shaped and checkered and finished it. Personal i think its the prettiest gun in the safe.

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    Sure is a good looking lever gun.

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    I don't personally like a barrel that short but ruined? With that stock and case hardening?
    Beautiful rifle, even if a bit short.

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    Yep, you ruined it. Will PM disposal instructions....
    Since you're not going to fall for that, can we get a little closer look at the wood? Looks pretty awesome from what I can see.
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    Was going to guess Lyman but I'm still holding out for more pics.
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    Lloyd, Dont let any one jurk your chain. You done the rifle a favor destroying like that. I love the wood. Beautiful rifle in every way possible. Would be happy to put it with my guns anyday. Rick!

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    Lloyd, that is one classy short rifle you have there. Hope it shoots as pretty as it looks.
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    Yup a lyman. Actually a steal lyman which isnt made anymore. New ones are pot metal like the williams.Tough for me to get anymore pictures right now. My desktop computer keeps crashing so its in the shop and this old laptop im using wont take the cards from my camera. The wood is nice of it but what the pictures dont do is give real justice to the case colars on that gun. There exceptional
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    Which rear site it that Lloyd?

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    Rifle looks nice. You need smaller feet or longer arms though.

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    you know what they say about big feet

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    Hahahaha, me and Lloyd wouldnt be having any fun if we didnt pick on one another! So you gonna tell us how she shoots for ya or do we gotta ask???

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    SWEET rifle you got there!!!!!

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    LLoyd: what does the gun weigh now. My Cowboy weighs just 7lb 2oz, because the OEM wood is about as dense as a paper towel. Your's looks heavier?

    I have been comtemplating fitting a better grade of wood to that gun to put some weight into it to make it a little more pleasant to shoot. I need to get it up into the 9lb range to soak up some recoil. Even light 300gr boolit loads get old pretty fast.

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