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Applying the final coats of stock finish, finishing off screw heads and any final touch ups required. Undoubtedly the most ornate rifle I’ve made to date. Two barrel sets, lots of sculpted engraving and almost 11 feet of gold inlays. Not to mention that incredible wood. It's been a humbling process to build this rifle.

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And she shoots!

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Really nice!
Mighty purty! 😀
More pics with the .500 NE barrels

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Beautiful rifle Bailey and a great concept for a DGR!

What does she weigh in 500N?

Cheers, Chris
Too purdy to hunt with... wink

Museum piece. Neat design. Bet it handles great.

DF
Beautiful doesn't begin to describe that!

You, sir, are a master artist with metal and wood!

Thank you for sharing this with us.

Ed
Bank Vault strength. The workmanship is exquisite.
My, My, that's unique and gorgeous at the same time!
Amazing engraving and workmanship.
Absolutely beautiful!
I’ve said it before, that is a really pretty rifle! Metal and wood work are just exceptional! So does the action drop or do the barrels rise?
Here are a few videos that show the rifle in action and how to change the barrels.

https://youtu.be/519VrqN-qGo

https://youtu.be/3Swbi8x99OE

https://youtu.be/yIPeBX-ef7Q

Masterpiece of ultimate craftsmanship!
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