a few other of the finer details...
alot of work was spent on the trigger to get it looking like a case hardened S&W trigger.
i buffed the trigger, applied several coats of plum brown, after each coat buffing the peice...
then i used a gun blueing "pen" to dab some spots of blue on it and buffed it again to blend it.
the result is a very multicolored trigger reminiscent of SW triggers.
The barrel end plug was also treated with much care. i decided NOT to polish it, but instead use aluminum black to get it a very greyish black that is very dull in appearance to give the impression that it has been darkened with gunpowder after years of shooting. its the only part on the gun thats NOT "shiney"
The magazine was just an absolute ***** to figure out. I KNEW i wanted to use magnets so that it could be removable, but the HOW turned out to be pretty challenging.... In the end i used small super strong button magnets i purchased from Walmart..... NINE magnets are in the magazine itself while 4 are in the gun.... i used several peices of thin brass stripping i bought from a hobby store to hold the magnets in the gun. JB Weld holds everything in place here. This picture of the magnets is shortly after the JB weld dried so its still not finished.
I plan to paint over the JB weld so that it appears to be an empty magazine.
I have a spare magazine that i will then detail to have a cartridge in it..... this will be displayed along side the gun and WONT be able to fit IN the gun....
so the idea is that you pull the magazine out of the gun because your out of ammo and then the other one is full, ready to go......
the Last two shots are just beauty shots of the finished gun.
I truely do think this is one of the most beautiful Sci Fi Guns every designed.
It incorporates all the fine qualities of some of the most beautiful REAL guns, and then adds just enough Sci Fi flare to make it its on monster.
I still plan on getting the Wakal wood grips for it eventually, but for now im satisfied with it.
just a tip for folks wanting to add a fake bullet to it, im thinking about getting some "A Zoom" brand snap caps. they are machined aluminum snap caps avalible in nearly any caliber... i know the "real" gun shot 38 special, but 38 is just TOO small to fill up the hole in the magazine so ill be useing 357 magnum....
More on that later....