There was a smoothbore BB gun made entirely from wood, by Markham, its in the Smith book I think.
Does anyone have a wooden air-rifle? A friend of mine who spent some time as a teacher/civil-engineer/anthropologist in Botswana says he made a fine airgun from stinkwood, ebony, leather and the barrel of a broken .22 rimfire pistol. He got the mainspring from a BSA Airsporter (it is not recorded whether it was from a model with a self-opening tap) by writing to a gunsmith's in Johannesburg. It was of the underlever design, heavy and accurate to 10 yards with .22 ammuniton he cast himself.
Sadly he was unable to bring it back with him, as his Botswanese girlfriend, a lady of fiery tempers, wanted to keep it. She was very fond of drinking rum, and then taking pot-shots at the weasel-rats that are such a plague in the Botswanian Riviera.
Has anyone made an air-rifle from wood? Obviously my friend had the advantages of plentiful African hardwoods and a lathe, but surely someone else must have tried this obvious experiment?
Yours In Sport
Mr D
There was a smoothbore BB gun made entirely from wood, by Markham, its in the Smith book I think.
Pic here (top right) http://www.daisyking.com/history/markham.htm
This was crude, but "all wood", just more detail as per the above posting.
http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2007/...n-sire-to.html
Vic T
Ay Mr D,
Redd your thrapple and palavars, hurry and ken the kirk library at the manse and meikle your attention to the Edinburgh Magazine of Popular Mechanics Spring 1923, a fell technical article by a girt billy called Mr Colquohoun, to make yon bonny wooden air gun trig and trim.
Wheest, I cannae ken the page but the article begins “He cut a sappy sucker from the muckle rodden tree …”
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