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recoil lug jig
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<blockquote data-quote="archdlx" data-source="post: 207055" data-attributes="member: 9575"><p>Hi Folks!</p><p></p><p>I don't suppose anyone would have one of these lovely little tools?</p><p>I tried Brownells (they seem the easiest for Canucks to deal with), except</p><p>they are out of stock.</p><p>I would really like to purchase one, but if I could beg, borrow, or......</p><p>I have two stocks that are in dire need of lugs.</p><p>One is a '46 Husky 9.3 x 62 M649. the other is the light synthetic that I plan on using for my Rem 300 Rum Sendero. Right now, it has a 17.5 lb. Choate Ultimate Varminter, for long range hides.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I would be eternally greatfull,</p><p></p><p>Archdlx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archdlx, post: 207055, member: 9575"] Hi Folks! I don't suppose anyone would have one of these lovely little tools? I tried Brownells (they seem the easiest for Canucks to deal with), except they are out of stock. I would really like to purchase one, but if I could beg, borrow, or...... I have two stocks that are in dire need of lugs. One is a '46 Husky 9.3 x 62 M649. the other is the light synthetic that I plan on using for my Rem 300 Rum Sendero. Right now, it has a 17.5 lb. Choate Ultimate Varminter, for long range hides. Anyway, I would be eternally greatfull, Archdlx [/QUOTE]
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