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<blockquote data-quote="DCGS" data-source="post: 624794" data-attributes="member: 9680"><p>This one a real beauty. Hope it shoots as well as it looks. Specs:</p><p> </p><p>Batt M 8 sided action</p><p>Jewel Benchrest trigger</p><p>Batt 20moa rail</p><p>Batt Stainless Steel Trigger </p><p>2 Barrels 1 Broughton finished at 30 inches, 1 Krieger finished at 28 inches</p><p>Russo Stock</p><p> </p><p>This stock Joel built for me. We talked and came up with this design to shoot bench or prone with. It has a 3 inch wide forearm to ride in a rest for bench shooting. On the bottom I installed a rail flush to hold a bipod for prone. The adjustable cheek is necessary for the prone. All machine work and bedding was done by DCGS. The finish was done by a friend that paints custom cars and bikes, Linwood Piper at Piperformance Inc. When I picked it up he was finishing a bike headed to Daytona Bike Week. I took a couple of pics just to show a little of his work. Hope you enjoy the gun and bike. Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCGS, post: 624794, member: 9680"] This one a real beauty. Hope it shoots as well as it looks. Specs: Batt M 8 sided action Jewel Benchrest trigger Batt 20moa rail Batt Stainless Steel Trigger 2 Barrels 1 Broughton finished at 30 inches, 1 Krieger finished at 28 inches Russo Stock This stock Joel built for me. We talked and came up with this design to shoot bench or prone with. It has a 3 inch wide forearm to ride in a rest for bench shooting. On the bottom I installed a rail flush to hold a bipod for prone. The adjustable cheek is necessary for the prone. All machine work and bedding was done by DCGS. The finish was done by a friend that paints custom cars and bikes, Linwood Piper at Piperformance Inc. When I picked it up he was finishing a bike headed to Daytona Bike Week. I took a couple of pics just to show a little of his work. Hope you enjoy the gun and bike. Dan [/QUOTE]
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