Some more ALLEN PRECISION gun porn.

Fiftydriver

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Been a while since I posted any pics so here are some rigs that shipped late last year.

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Kirby those are some awesome looking hammers there. Very nice indeed!! But you are one pic short for a 12 month pin up calendar.:)

Thanks for the inspiration on a warm Montana day. I think I will go bust a few rocks.

Jeff
 
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Kirby those are some awesome looking hammers there. Very nice indeed!! But you are one pic shot for a pin up calendar.:)

Thanks for the inspiration on a warm Montana day. I think I will go bust a few rocks.

Jeff

Yes, I am sure your as itchy as I am to get some good spring weather up here in the north!!! I am sure its coming!!!
 
Kirby,

Those are some flat out beautiful rifles. I have one just like those – from the back of the muzzle brake to the front of the muzzle brake. The rest of the rifle leaves a whole lot to be desired compared to yours however.

By the way, my local gunsmith (who installed your brake on my rifle) just quit with no one for miles around to replace him. He said that guys just aren't going into the business anymore. Do you see a shortage of smiths in your neck of the woods?
 
Hey! There's a UFO in that first pic!

What'd it look like on 22X? :)

22X. My guess probably an F-15 heading for home since the picture was taken from last year. If the picture was taken as of today it would be a raven. Maybe a few of you will get the humor. Sorry if not.:D
 
Kirby,

Those are some flat out beautiful rifles. I have one just like those – from the back of the muzzle brake to the front of the muzzle brake. The rest of the rifle leaves a whole lot to be desired compared to yours however.

By the way, my local gunsmith (who installed your brake on my rifle) just quit with no one for miles around to replace him. He said that guys just aren't going into the business anymore. Do you see a shortage of smiths in your neck of the woods?

Yes, with the government uncertainty, its hard to justify new guys getting into it. For general gunsmiths it would be very difficult in this economy, you better have a nich to fill or you will be hard pressed to make it work.

That said, if your determined and serious about doing the best you can and work hard, in this day and age of digital media, its possible to be successful, I am living proof of that!!! :)
 
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