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Gunsmithing
building my own hunting rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="416Taylor" data-source="post: 1746065" data-attributes="member: 56474"><p>I do understand the desire to build you own. My journey started as a kid working in my dads shop where I learned to use a lathe, mill, weld, etc. Now many years later I have 2 large metal lathes a Bridgeport mill, surface grinder and the list goes on. More tooling to break several banks. I have worked as a ffl shop and enjoined it. To set up for one or two builds I would save your money and pay someone to do the build for you. That said, if you go down the path of building for yourself just know it not going to be cheaper. Just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="416Taylor, post: 1746065, member: 56474"] I do understand the desire to build you own. My journey started as a kid working in my dads shop where I learned to use a lathe, mill, weld, etc. Now many years later I have 2 large metal lathes a Bridgeport mill, surface grinder and the list goes on. More tooling to break several banks. I have worked as a ffl shop and enjoined it. To set up for one or two builds I would save your money and pay someone to do the build for you. That said, if you go down the path of building for yourself just know it not going to be cheaper. Just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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