Pugsley the rifle...?

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deerwhacker444
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Pugsley the rifle...?

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Who had that rifle named Pugsley.? I'd like to get another look at it, I might want to chop off a few inches on an 1894 and I liked the way that rifle turned out.
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Re: Pugsley the rifle...?

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Hmmm, I remember Pugsley the rifle too.
I just did a search and came up with this thread and one that Rusty posted in 08 about a little dog he rescued.

Nothing about Pugsley the rifle. I hate being search challenged.

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Re: Pugsley the rifle...?

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He spelled it Pugslie. Try this thread: http://www.levergunscommunity.com/viewt ... it=pugslie

A picture of the little beast is on the second page.
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Re: Pugsley the rifle...?

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And here is the wright up I did in "The one sticky" above.

http://onesticky.levergunscommunity.org ... _mods.html
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Re: Pugsley the rifle...?

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Ah ha,...that's the one. I was wondering how you attached the magazine tube to the barrel, with a dovetail blank. Hadn't thought of going that route, but that would eliminate tapping the barrel directly. Thanks for re-posting.
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