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Model 70/mrc 99 stock inletting question
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1302013" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>MRCs' castings are investment cast at "Pine Tree Castings". "Pine Tree Castings" is the company started by Bill Ruger to investment cast receivers for Ruger Firearms Co. Investment casting is a 'high-tech' method of casting intricate, critical parts and is used in many industries. It is a solid, proven method. MRC receivers are CNC machined from those castings. MRCs' might not be 'target' quality, like a Bat or Borden, but they make as fine a huntin' rifle as a 700, where you'd change the trigger out on that, too. Thank the klutzs and the lawyers for the crappy triggers on 'factory' rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1302013, member: 24284"] MRCs' castings are investment cast at "Pine Tree Castings". "Pine Tree Castings" is the company started by Bill Ruger to investment cast receivers for Ruger Firearms Co. Investment casting is a 'high-tech' method of casting intricate, critical parts and is used in many industries. It is a solid, proven method. MRC receivers are CNC machined from those castings. MRCs' might not be 'target' quality, like a Bat or Borden, but they make as fine a huntin' rifle as a 700, where you'd change the trigger out on that, too. Thank the klutzs and the lawyers for the crappy triggers on 'factory' rifles. [/QUOTE]
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