COMBO-AXE (Gun-Knife)

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Dear members let me show you some photos about my new product.
This is a Combo-Axe (Damascus Carbon Steel) , with a build-in gun, and a hidden knife in the handle grip.


The gun is 0.22 Caliber (Front loading, flint gun, black powder).
All metal parts are made from (K720. L6) Damascus Carbon Steel.
The handle is carved from Honduran Rosewood.
Lenght: 14.56 Inch (370 mm)
Width: 6.69 Inch (170 mm)
Knife lenght: 8.26 Inch (210 mm)

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Many thanks, have a nice day!

My website: http://vojko.extra.hu/index.html
 
That's quite the critter! Meticulous workmanship. If you actually fabricated the lock that's very impressive. Seeing as this is a front stuffer and black-type powders are low pressure what's the chance of your making larger sized bores such as 36 or 44? With 44 you can always concoct 410-type scatter gun loads which might be handy for rabbits or partridges if this thing resides in the bottom of a pack.
 
That is a very nice finely crafted piece of art, and would make one of the most interesting display pieces. The attention to detail is amazing 👍
 
That's quite the critter! Meticulous workmanship. If you actually fabricated the lock that's very impressive. Seeing as this is a front stuffer and black-type powders are low pressure what's the chance of your making larger sized bores such as 36 or 44? With 44 you can always concoct 410-type scatter gun loads which might be handy for rabbits or partridges if this thing resides in the bottom of a pack.

Thank for your question, I could make it for 36, but this product better to seen as an art:)
 
Thank for your question, I could make it for 36, but this product better to seen as an art:)

Thank you for being very candid about this! Some things are 'pure' art and others (such as this lovely item) are 'tools' that aren't really meant to be used, but were designed so that they could be.
 
That is one of those rare items that isn't really for me, but I stare at it and marvel at the skill and craftsmanship required to make it. Bravo.
 
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