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Gunsmithing
Removing a Rem. Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="44-40" data-source="post: 2835788" data-attributes="member: 126985"><p>One picture is worth a thousand words...</p><p>And you can machine the bottom half of the wrench in a mill to alter it. I just make aluminum blocks for the barrel vise the exact diameter of the barrel, and slit in half in the mill. Brownells has a lot of useful items for home gunsmithing. Action truing, bolt silver brasing, taps, dies, fixtures, etc, and some useful videos. They should teach basic metal shop and basic gunsmithing in schools...we used to have high-school metal shop, where I got my intrest im machining...there was no gunsmithing or reloading class. In the home of the 2nd amendment...there should be...but too many kids to day are very immature and irresponsible. And worried about their gender and their pronouns...college kids with less maturity than a whiny screaming kindergarten brat. About as useful as a **** soaked paper bag, as General Patton would say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44-40, post: 2835788, member: 126985"] One picture is worth a thousand words... And you can machine the bottom half of the wrench in a mill to alter it. I just make aluminum blocks for the barrel vise the exact diameter of the barrel, and slit in half in the mill. Brownells has a lot of useful items for home gunsmithing. Action truing, bolt silver brasing, taps, dies, fixtures, etc, and some useful videos. They should teach basic metal shop and basic gunsmithing in schools...we used to have high-school metal shop, where I got my intrest im machining...there was no gunsmithing or reloading class. In the home of the 2nd amendment...there should be...but too many kids to day are very immature and irresponsible. And worried about their gender and their pronouns...college kids with less maturity than a whiny screaming kindergarten brat. About as useful as a **** soaked paper bag, as General Patton would say. [/QUOTE]
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