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<blockquote data-quote="Michiganhunter" data-source="post: 663765" data-attributes="member: 23472"><p>I am not sure on the color, but the overall look is quite awesome. That's fascinating that you are a self taught machinist, and had the vision, and skill to do that much work on your own. I have a friend in California that is an excellent machinist. I am going to send him the link from this blog, and have him take a look at your project. I am a fan of Red, and also yellow/gold anodize, but it would be your choice, and use of the gun that should make the call on the color? Mine are for critter control, so mostly Matt black, but I do have a couple with stainless barrels. I just camo tape them before I go Coyote hunting. I also have a neighbor that is in his 70's, that is a retired machine tool man. Specifically, a twist drill retiree, that used to machine the cutting edges on drill bits, and cutters. I will let him look at your project as well. He swears by Mauser's, and has made many tack drivers out of them, before their prices started getting out of hand. </p><p>Best of luck to you, and your fellow Australians on getting ALL of your rights, and guns back. The scene we saw here from the NRA, was peoples entire gun collections being lifted into the air by big cranes, with giant magnets on them, dropping hundreds of guns at a time into a grinder, all the time, telling us that without the NRA, our fate would be much the same? That is why I thought that you could not have any firearms there at all. I thought that even your Olympic shooters had to go to a neighboring Country to practice? Oh, American Media!!<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michiganhunter, post: 663765, member: 23472"] I am not sure on the color, but the overall look is quite awesome. That's fascinating that you are a self taught machinist, and had the vision, and skill to do that much work on your own. I have a friend in California that is an excellent machinist. I am going to send him the link from this blog, and have him take a look at your project. I am a fan of Red, and also yellow/gold anodize, but it would be your choice, and use of the gun that should make the call on the color? Mine are for critter control, so mostly Matt black, but I do have a couple with stainless barrels. I just camo tape them before I go Coyote hunting. I also have a neighbor that is in his 70's, that is a retired machine tool man. Specifically, a twist drill retiree, that used to machine the cutting edges on drill bits, and cutters. I will let him look at your project as well. He swears by Mauser's, and has made many tack drivers out of them, before their prices started getting out of hand. Best of luck to you, and your fellow Australians on getting ALL of your rights, and guns back. The scene we saw here from the NRA, was peoples entire gun collections being lifted into the air by big cranes, with giant magnets on them, dropping hundreds of guns at a time into a grinder, all the time, telling us that without the NRA, our fate would be much the same? That is why I thought that you could not have any firearms there at all. I thought that even your Olympic shooters had to go to a neighboring Country to practice? Oh, American Media!!:D [/QUOTE]
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