Silverstalker
Active Hunter
So I want a DL44, Denix replica gun company make a fairly good Mauser C96 as a base for the DL44 for about £60.... but continuing on with my ethos of ''reclaim, recycle, reuse, I like to make everything from scratch from other things...
I used some poly pockets to make overlays of a scaled up picture of a Mauser, I found a picture of one on top of a cutting mat so I had something to scale it from..
Making this in modular part so it has seem lines to make it look more 'real' rather than carving the whole thing from one piece of wood. (yes wood). pine is nice to work with if you are cutting with the grain.
I used some 2mm plastic to create the profile.....
some mild ally was cut up to make a trigger, one that moves under spring tension.
I decided to carve the handle and the stain it at the end
Made the rear sight with some more mild ally
Every part on it is made to hide the screws, this way you wont see and bolts, nuts, and screw unless I wanted them on display to look like it should be there...
and at the end of it I have a Mauser. that I can now make into a DL44 the funny thing is I could of had it all at this point 3D printed in an afternoon rather than the 30 odd hours it took to make by hand....:behave
But where is the fun in that eh
So far I am pleased with it, needs to be a bit darker on the grip so I will add a little more stain....other than that it's on to the next bit
I used some poly pockets to make overlays of a scaled up picture of a Mauser, I found a picture of one on top of a cutting mat so I had something to scale it from..
Making this in modular part so it has seem lines to make it look more 'real' rather than carving the whole thing from one piece of wood. (yes wood). pine is nice to work with if you are cutting with the grain.
I used some 2mm plastic to create the profile.....
some mild ally was cut up to make a trigger, one that moves under spring tension.
I decided to carve the handle and the stain it at the end
Made the rear sight with some more mild ally
Every part on it is made to hide the screws, this way you wont see and bolts, nuts, and screw unless I wanted them on display to look like it should be there...
and at the end of it I have a Mauser. that I can now make into a DL44 the funny thing is I could of had it all at this point 3D printed in an afternoon rather than the 30 odd hours it took to make by hand....:behave
But where is the fun in that eh

So far I am pleased with it, needs to be a bit darker on the grip so I will add a little more stain....other than that it's on to the next bit
