Was trying to organize a bunch of photos on old discs, and ran across these. Taken and posted back prior to the big moves, and lost somewhere in the shuffle, IIRC.
Anyhow, this M1922 was done up by four fellas that started a shop in Cheyenne, Wyoming, called "Ramrod Gunshop", about a block west of the UPRR Depot. Each had a specialty, stock work and checkering, engraving, metal finishing, and machinist. Sadly, Bob Johnson, the fella who had posession of it when I photographed these shots, was the last, and he's now gone.
They did it up as a take-down, crafted the tool set, of course, but I never did hear if they'd gotten round to making up a case for the thing.
In any event, I thought it might be interesting for some budding "customizers" out there to take a look at, and perhaps for some of the rest of us to just look, and say, aaaahhhhh......
Anyhow, this M1922 was done up by four fellas that started a shop in Cheyenne, Wyoming, called "Ramrod Gunshop", about a block west of the UPRR Depot. Each had a specialty, stock work and checkering, engraving, metal finishing, and machinist. Sadly, Bob Johnson, the fella who had posession of it when I photographed these shots, was the last, and he's now gone.
They did it up as a take-down, crafted the tool set, of course, but I never did hear if they'd gotten round to making up a case for the thing.
In any event, I thought it might be interesting for some budding "customizers" out there to take a look at, and perhaps for some of the rest of us to just look, and say, aaaahhhhh......

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