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Teaching somebody to chamber a barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Tbaxl" data-source="post: 1625040" data-attributes="member: 108839"><p>Once again for the rest of the people that have some issue with me for asking for help. I didn't come in here demanding somebody to help me, I came for some one to point me in the right direction. A lot on here have been helpful... a lot haven't. However, I have followed up with many of these leads and ended talking to a guy name John Harris who is about an hour away from me. He's a mostly retired gunsmith who takes on 4-5 students a year. He step by step takes you through the process of completing rebuilding a Mauser rifle, he teaches you how to carve and fit the stock, blueprint and time the action, cut the barrel correctly, how to blue the metalwork. And no he doesn't do this for free, but I never came asking for free help I came just asking for help. But thanks for assuming I just wanted it for free and I wanted it now. Don't act special that your baby boomer so you were raised right, i wish I could meet half of y'all that have that have tried to discourage me because I could change your ill founded opinion of me very quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbaxl, post: 1625040, member: 108839"] Once again for the rest of the people that have some issue with me for asking for help. I didn’t come in here demanding somebody to help me, I came for some one to point me in the right direction. A lot on here have been helpful... a lot haven’t. However, I have followed up with many of these leads and ended talking to a guy name John Harris who is about an hour away from me. He’s a mostly retired gunsmith who takes on 4-5 students a year. He step by step takes you through the process of completing rebuilding a Mauser rifle, he teaches you how to carve and fit the stock, blueprint and time the action, cut the barrel correctly, how to blue the metalwork. And no he doesn’t do this for free, but I never came asking for free help I came just asking for help. But thanks for assuming I just wanted it for free and I wanted it now. Don’t act special that your baby boomer so you were raised right, i wish I could meet half of y’all that have that have tried to discourage me because I could change your ill founded opinion of me very quickly. [/QUOTE]
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