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  1. thanks Don. I will call IT&D. at $170, shaw is a great fit for my low-dollar .375 beater, but I don't want to end up with disappointment.
  2. Don, why does the thought of a shaw barrel nauseate you? I was just about to order one for a 1917. I don't see the 1917 barrels on itd's website. Thanks
  3. JB Weld did not hold a scope mount base to my SKS. however, that SKS devours leapers scopes, so maybe it was an unfair test.
  4. plumbum

    Barrel Removal

    300 wsm will clean up the chamber and fit the bolt face. MUA HA HA HAAAAA
  5. no way I know of to stretch, and I thought about it for one project I did. just have it turned down on a lathe, way less drama. mojo sights have apertures that replace the rear sight.
  6. I chose the cerakote. will see how it goes tomorrow.
  7. plumbum

    Barrel Removal

    I realize this is a resurrection, but.... I just R&R'd a 1946 M44 barrel with brownell's wrench. SR mauser head and a shim of 110 copper, fit like a glove. only mild force needed on a 4' cheater. no problems at all.
  8. I bought the caswell kit. I soaked the parts in evaporust to remove the blue. I got too busy and let the parts soak for a week. it is non-acidic, and can be applied as a rust preventative. I blasted the parts with 80 grit glass beads, scrubbed in detergent, rinsed in distilled water, washed in genuine TSP, rinsed in distilled water, pickled in HCL, rinsed in distilled water, and plated in kit for 1 hour. followed all instructions, wore nitrile dish gloves, blah blah blah. all parts but the trigger, alignment sleeve, and safety came out beautiful. I redid the 3 parts, with an extra careful glass beading and an extra-long acid pickle and an extra-thorough rinse. they came out OK at best. glass beading was not matte enough for my likes. I decided I did not like it. so I blasted a part to see how durable the finish was, maybe I could knock the shine down a bit. the nickel flake off easily. what a waste of $125. the nicked displayed very poor adhesion except for one small area on the bolt body. I have no idea what I did wrong. two screws that never saw evaporust fared no better - the nickel came right off. It's all blasted back down. I will now sandblast and cerakote it. oh well. I always wanted to try it.
  9. I ended up buying a caswell kit. just stripped everything tonight, will blast and plate in the near future.
  10. anybody know where to get this done on the cheap? or does it always cost so much? I am looking to get a trigger, sear, bolt, and firing pin for a savage done, but can't justify spending the $100 on a $400 gun. Thanks!
  11. there is honor in staying and fighting, and waiting to find the opportunity to help her leaver her position.
  12. dood, stick it out, don't think of "$280,000," think of "$280,000 worth of gun stuff." stick it out. you might see her trip up and have the opportunity to push her out. think of the good that will do for the coworkers you leave behind.
  13. true enough, but to what end? if it is not to apply the constitution to today's laws and circumstances, then it is nothing more than a historical lark. might as well read "Common Sense" by stinky thomas paine. interesting, but not operative by itself, not anymore. about the only thing in the constitution to be usefully understood by the layman, using nothing more than the constitution itself, is the 3rd amendment. just about everything else has been applied enough over time to require some sophisticated education to usefully argue. which joe blow does not have unless he is a lawyer or the like. and while there are indeed too many lawyers these days, they are still a distinct minority of the population. furthermore, even back in 1789, the constitution was not meant for every man. most people were illiterate; hence representative form of government and the electoral college. the fact that the constitution itself can be understood these days by somebody who applies themself to that end does not mean most people "know how to use it." they can learn to do so, but most have not. I can read and understand medical texts, but woe unto him whom I would operate on. similarly, I have a pretty good grasp on nucular matters and understand what I read, but if I were to try and apply nucular physics we would all look like blinky the fish in short order.
  14. anybody can argue the constitution, but that does not mean they understand it. or are contributing anything but misunderstanding when they do so. sure, the constitution was not meant to be complex, and it really isn't, but that doesn't mean it is simple or easy. recall it was written by educated men of the enlightenment and lawyers. not davy crockett; he served in the legislature. and as you should know, the constitution is only a small part of constitutional law here in our common-law nation. the keysone, to be sure, but one needs to cite more than the constitution when convincing a judge these days. I am sure you do understand the constitution, but "any American" joe blow almost certainly does not have a working knowledge of it. just like I almost certainly cannot usefully argue the finer points of whatever it is joe blow does for a living.
  15. bear in mind that obama has not yet been elected, so neither has biden. the electoral college does not cast its votes until december sometime. mccain could be president, but that would be a nightmare. there would be rioting this time, complaining of a stolen election, and it would look bad indeed. I suppose that if there was time, the dems could nominate hillary right away and hope the college votes her in.
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