Some of my Bro's Masterpieces

Desert Fox

Handloader
Aug 14, 2006
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I would like to share some of my brother's work. Sorry about the picture. It was taken using cellphone camera.

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A veritable craftsman. These are fine looking pieces of work, matching what you have shown us with Norma Jean.
 
DrMike":3a00ri61 said:
A veritable craftsman. These are fine looking pieces of work, matching what you have shown us with Norma Jean.
Thank DrMike. My brother does a great job considering that he has to fabricate most of the component on these pistol from scratch. His shop is in the Philippines, so parts are not readily available. Even if they do, the price is beyond reach of most shooter. IPSC sanction competition is very popular in the Philippines these days, and there is demand for craftsman like my bro. He never went to gunsmithing school... he thought himself. One of his pistol was use by a lady competitor during the 2002 World shoot in Pietersburg, South Africa. She won the championship. that's says a lot about his work.
 
DF

Your brother does some beautiful work! Nicely done.

JD338
 
Outstanding! The bottom pistol is my favorite.

He does mighty fine work. I know IPSC is popular in the Philippines, and the 1911 seems to be very popular there.

Regards, Guy
 
Sometimes, those who are self-taught do the finest work. Craftsmanship is not necessarily related to the degree of training; it is more an expression of care and attention to detail.
 
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