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NCShooter

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    Since you already have rifles to use, you could spread the work and cost over a period of time.

     

    Doesn't hurt all at once that way, and you can still end up with what you want......maybe better.

     

     

    Mike

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    One of the nice things about this board is that we have such a diverse group. This gives

    us all access to the creativity of others.

     

    Oh, and welcome.

     

    Since I have retired, I have less time to myself than before, so I don't

    get by as often as I would like. Too many trips to Alabama.

     

    Mike

  3. I read somewhere once that even the bison had a lot to do with keeping the prairies healthy.

    One of the reasons the herds kept moving was the fact that as they ate the grass down, the

    thousands of hooves churned the sod allowing the water and nutrients into the soil. Kinda like

    big hairy dethatchers......

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    Welcome aboard....

     

     

    There are some people here who are willing to help, depending on time

    and distance. There are a number of gun smiths used by most at one

    time or another. Our own Z1R, depending on how much he has recovered

    from his move.

     

    Skaggs Gunsmithing

    Mark D. Skaggs

    Grants Pass, OR 97527

    Phone: (541) 846-6168

    Email: CaseSC45@aol.com

    Website: SkaggsGunsmithing.com

     

    This guy has had some good press.

     

    Or if the bug has bitten, barrels can be purchased from the following places:

     

    http://www.e-gunparts.com/

    http://www.sporterexpress.com/v2/

     

    http://www.ershawbarrels.com/

    http://www.kriegerbarrels.com/

    http://www.riflebarrels.com/

    http://www.wilsonarms.com/

    http://benchrest.com/douglas/index.html

    http://www.lothar-walther.de/html/319.php

    http://www.shilen.com/index.html

     

    you also have ebay, gunbroker and auction arms.......plus a lot of other places.......

     

     

    The options can stretch as far as your imagination......

  5. I have never had a pierced primer, and I had to grind the right bottom corner

    off because of it catching on the safety. But it blued really nice, and it was tight

    fitting, but i would rather have a tight fitting part than a loose one.

    It looks good, and has done everything I needed it to do........

     

    I am doing a M96 at the moment and I plan to put one on it......

     

    Sorry about pictures, my Son made off with my camera....

     

    Hope this helps......

     

    Mike

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    "Having said that, I have about all of Louis L'Amour's books and some of Zane Gray's. I wouldn't include those books on my list. LC"

     

    LC,

     

    I would think, that having been said, would qualify for the list. I think Louis L'Amour is one of the finest authors ever.......

     

    I also have every one of his books.

     

    Mike

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    Jason,

     

    You did a beautiful job on the stock.

     

    I was thinking of a RIA in a light walnut, and Gun Kote

    brush stainless for the metal, and cut a mag down flush,

    with the stock.

     

    Still trying to decide, mean while, I am having the barrel

    turned smooth, and will put a new crown on when i get

    it back.

     

    Thanks for sharing......Mike

     

     

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    It really doesn't sound right at all. When going for my concealed carry permit,

    it was taught to shoot them coming thru a window, or a door as it is a crime

    to break in, but once in, you cannot shoot them unless they threaten you bodily.

    And if you are able to shoot them you can only do it once, so make it good....

    To double tap is excessive force......

     

    Can you beleave that, seems that if they break thru a door or a window, they

    ought to be fair game, reguardless.

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