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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Smith has had my rifles for 2+ years. Losing patience...
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 814344" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>One of the ways I learned to speed up a gunsmith on a rebarrel was to learn how to remove my own barrels and strip my own action and bolt.</p><p>That way all I gave the gunsmith back then was the bare bolt , bare action and new barrel . From that point it's a very easy job for them and they can't loose any small parts or swap any parts for worn ones . Of course my next step was my own lathe . Even if I am rougher than a professional gunsmith , it is just way more satisfying and far less drama .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 814344, member: 17844"] One of the ways I learned to speed up a gunsmith on a rebarrel was to learn how to remove my own barrels and strip my own action and bolt. That way all I gave the gunsmith back then was the bare bolt , bare action and new barrel . From that point it's a very easy job for them and they can't loose any small parts or swap any parts for worn ones . Of course my next step was my own lathe . Even if I am rougher than a professional gunsmith , it is just way more satisfying and far less drama . [/QUOTE]
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