Cut & Shot / Winchester reload .44 muzzleloader / CAS-Vogt Colaboration

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Hello friends!
This is a very special project. The idea arose last year after we did the knife inspired by the legendary Winchester rifle.

With our friend Javier Vogt share the passion for the Cut & Shots and we decided to make this piece in collaboration, which we will present in Blade Show.

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There is still much work ahead, but it is taking shape!
Yesterday we did the first test. There is always a lot of adrenaline and fun in the first shot !!

Everything is going very well, here I show you some pictures. And later I'll show you the video.

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Wow, a very ambitious project to say the least. Looks like as much gunsmithing as knife building. The upcoming video should be great.
 
Here in the video, you can see the action lever for mounting the hammer and the shot

[video=youtube;T9qyF5otUYE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9qyF5otUYE&feature=youtu.be[/video]

Of course we'll have more shots when it is finished!
I hope you like it!
We'll have more images as we go.
Claudio
 
What a great project, can't wait to see the finished product
Dave
 
Here a picture of the explosion!! :eek::eek:
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Madness ..................... :) Well , this is new way to Differential heat treat knives ..............buuummm . You guys have an incredible gift , thanks for showing us !
 
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That is very Impressive Claudio! I love the lever action and I to had a big grin on my face too watching the video of the first shot.
 
Very nice.

(Edited because I looked at the lever action as not being a muzzle loader. No AFT approval required as this does not meet definition of modern firearm.) Wish I could be there to see it.
 
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you guys are CRAZY!!!
 
Very nice.

(Edited because I looked at the lever action as not being a muzzle loader. No AFT approval required as this does not meet definition of modern firearm.) Wish I could be there to see it.
K

Kev, wish I could be there to see the reaction at Customs! And the diverse opinions on their analysis of what it represents!
 
Possibly the most dangerous knife ever! I love it! The gunsmithing is very impressive.
 
I love seeing this type of project. Something I aspire to in the future.

Inspirational! 👍👍👍
 
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