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Cost of a Custom Rifle with Glass
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<blockquote data-quote="MW204" data-source="post: 2802462" data-attributes="member: 118876"><p>Here's one of the rifles I gave to a close friend. What is funny about this one is that whenever I would finish a rifle I'd bring it by his office and show it to him. I can't say what he'd say because it'd look like this you sorry **** I can't ******** you're**** blah blah blah dragging in another rifle to torture me with. I'd give him some ******************* lip back of course and tell him to just look at it and tell me if he sees anything I need to fix before I give it to X. On this rifle I had an emblem laser engraved of his profession engraved on this side of the butt stock that you can't see in the pic. I handed the rifle (made on a Mauser 98) to him where he couldn't see the emblem until he turned it around. The look on his face is still embedded in my memory when he saw it, it was like, am I really seeing what I'm seeing and if so why am I and who is he giving this to and then it dawned on him the rifle was his. </p><p>I cherished those days when I gave one of them away because the ones that got them were special people to me and the hours I put into making the rifles were hours well spent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MW204, post: 2802462, member: 118876"] Here's one of the rifles I gave to a close friend. What is funny about this one is that whenever I would finish a rifle I'd bring it by his office and show it to him. I can't say what he'd say because it'd look like this you sorry **** I can't ******** you're**** blah blah blah dragging in another rifle to torture me with. I'd give him some ******************* lip back of course and tell him to just look at it and tell me if he sees anything I need to fix before I give it to X. On this rifle I had an emblem laser engraved of his profession engraved on this side of the butt stock that you can't see in the pic. I handed the rifle (made on a Mauser 98) to him where he couldn't see the emblem until he turned it around. The look on his face is still embedded in my memory when he saw it, it was like, am I really seeing what I'm seeing and if so why am I and who is he giving this to and then it dawned on him the rifle was his. I cherished those days when I gave one of them away because the ones that got them were special people to me and the hours I put into making the rifles were hours well spent. [/QUOTE]
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