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Father-in-law's rifle build thread
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<blockquote data-quote="dug" data-source="post: 2895470" data-attributes="member: 9523"><p>I clicked on this thread from the email i received , mainly as it mentioned a mohawk action , im a sucker for those old rem md 600 and 660 mohawk rifles and actions . </p><p>of course that wasnt the case , but i do say with sincerity, this is a good read.</p><p>this forum sometimes turns people against each other in the strive to prove one person is smarter or more experienced than the rest .</p><p>in earlier yrs on this forum ,one can ask a question and get alot of knowledge and input to address the questions. </p><p>thank you much for sharing this story and mostly for your good will in building a keepsake rifle for someone close in your circle .</p><p>the donated stock is also a great example of how america and society rises above any tragic event. In todays society we need more people that act in this manner and not walk around with an inflated ego with something to prove to everyone. </p><p>again kudos to you and thanks for reminding me that there is still alot of good people out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dug, post: 2895470, member: 9523"] I clicked on this thread from the email i received , mainly as it mentioned a mohawk action , im a sucker for those old rem md 600 and 660 mohawk rifles and actions . of course that wasnt the case , but i do say with sincerity, this is a good read. this forum sometimes turns people against each other in the strive to prove one person is smarter or more experienced than the rest . in earlier yrs on this forum ,one can ask a question and get alot of knowledge and input to address the questions. thank you much for sharing this story and mostly for your good will in building a keepsake rifle for someone close in your circle . the donated stock is also a great example of how america and society rises above any tragic event. In todays society we need more people that act in this manner and not walk around with an inflated ego with something to prove to everyone. again kudos to you and thanks for reminding me that there is still alot of good people out there. [/QUOTE]
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