I found this blunderbuss wall art on Shopgoodwill.com and then the voices in my head started telling me to buy it. Then the voices told me to make it into a functioning paintball blunderbuss. My lack of good judgement and self-control decided to listen to those voices. So here we are. This hopefully will be a nifty Blunderbuss and not just a colossal Blunder and total Bust.
I began with removing all of the trim and the barrel. Then I modified a Tiger Shark upper body. Modified the ASA back and flipped it upside down. Notched the stock to secure the upper body. Created a tighter bore inner barrel, threaded it to match the Tiger Shark body. The brass barrel slides over the new inner barrel.
Thats the start. Next up is create a trigger system. Then stain the wood and reinstall the decorative trim. Create a new trigger guard. And finally, test it.
Pic 1,2 are of the original wall art design
Pic 3 is first step in layout
Pic 4 is marker mark up, less the trigger
I began with removing all of the trim and the barrel. Then I modified a Tiger Shark upper body. Modified the ASA back and flipped it upside down. Notched the stock to secure the upper body. Created a tighter bore inner barrel, threaded it to match the Tiger Shark body. The brass barrel slides over the new inner barrel.
Thats the start. Next up is create a trigger system. Then stain the wood and reinstall the decorative trim. Create a new trigger guard. And finally, test it.
Pic 1,2 are of the original wall art design
Pic 3 is first step in layout
Pic 4 is marker mark up, less the trigger
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