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Ward fixed a problem I have lived with for a long time...
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<blockquote data-quote="985" data-source="post: 199509"><p><strong>C-Level</strong></p><p></p><p>The C-Level is such a simple tool... However the credit goes to "Jim Hogue" of Canoga Park, California. Before relocating to Colorado, Jim built my rifles. He has always used a simple piece of aluminum bar-stock to level the reticles of his customer's scopes. After speaking with him, I designed a "tricker" tool that utilizes a magnet to hold it in place along with a "tongue" that slides into the slots of a Picatinny rail. The top of the C-level also has a two degree slope with the intent of sharpening or cleaning up the edge.</p><p></p><p>Hogue is a great man who has history going back to the early days of the 1960's, and the customization of 1911's. He was part of the "Armand Swenson era."</p><p></p><p>Jim Hogue: (818) 998-1510</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="985, post: 199509"] [b]C-Level[/b] The C-Level is such a simple tool... However the credit goes to "Jim Hogue" of Canoga Park, California. Before relocating to Colorado, Jim built my rifles. He has always used a simple piece of aluminum bar-stock to level the reticles of his customer's scopes. After speaking with him, I designed a "tricker" tool that utilizes a magnet to hold it in place along with a "tongue" that slides into the slots of a Picatinny rail. The top of the C-level also has a two degree slope with the intent of sharpening or cleaning up the edge. Hogue is a great man who has history going back to the early days of the 1960's, and the customization of 1911's. He was part of the "Armand Swenson era." Jim Hogue: (818) 998-1510 [/QUOTE]
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