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Thinking about getting some big tools
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<blockquote data-quote="kc0pph" data-source="post: 552833" data-attributes="member: 35934"><p>At the moment i am not looking for the money, Eventually i would like to turn it into a part time business. I deal a lot currently with S&W revolvers and am working my way into 1911's. Once i get a few jigs from Brownells ill have the ability to completely tune a 1911. </p><p> </p><p>I Figure i have over a year before i can apply for an FFL so take that year to learn how to do things and from there start up with the basics. The only gunsmith i know here in town is a guy who is in his 80's, and will be going and talking with him soon to work out an apprenenceship if possible. </p><p> </p><p>I am looking at the G0516 9.75" x 21" or the G9729 16.5" x 31"</p><p> </p><p>The 9729 is what i am more serious about because of the 31" C2C distance. On the 9729 the mill is attached at the head where on the 0516 the mill is attached at the midpoint. I would think the midpoint is more useful but then again i have zero knowlege of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc0pph, post: 552833, member: 35934"] At the moment i am not looking for the money, Eventually i would like to turn it into a part time business. I deal a lot currently with S&W revolvers and am working my way into 1911's. Once i get a few jigs from Brownells ill have the ability to completely tune a 1911. I Figure i have over a year before i can apply for an FFL so take that year to learn how to do things and from there start up with the basics. The only gunsmith i know here in town is a guy who is in his 80's, and will be going and talking with him soon to work out an apprenenceship if possible. I am looking at the G0516 9.75" x 21" or the G9729 16.5" x 31" The 9729 is what i am more serious about because of the 31" C2C distance. On the 9729 the mill is attached at the head where on the 0516 the mill is attached at the midpoint. I would think the midpoint is more useful but then again i have zero knowlege of it. [/QUOTE]
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