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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Threading a barrel without taking barrel off?
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1784164" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>I mention my expierience so that whoever is reading my post know what my background is pertaining to the questions. Never in one single post have I tried to get work from this site. In fact if you look back through them you will find I have volunteered to fix people's buggered up rifles for free. I also volunteered to do for free a rifle chamber job for charity on here. I have not even put the name of my company on this site. Show me one post where I said I was the greatest or best or had the most of anything. I'm a master gunsmith because when I graduated from my gunsmith school after more than a year and a half of 40 hour a week training I received a diploma that says so. That diploma is a piece of paper and meaningless. It's the time in the military doing small arms and my schooling and the 30 years of on the job gunsmithing. As far as using shims to hold work in a chuck I do it too. When I said I didn't use shims was because of post 59 when it was stated he wouldn't use brass shims to hold a barrel in a chuck. I'm not the one who said you can't use shims.</p><p>If this post doesn't clear things up for you then so be it.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1784164, member: 38048"] I mention my expierience so that whoever is reading my post know what my background is pertaining to the questions. Never in one single post have I tried to get work from this site. In fact if you look back through them you will find I have volunteered to fix people's buggered up rifles for free. I also volunteered to do for free a rifle chamber job for charity on here. I have not even put the name of my company on this site. Show me one post where I said I was the greatest or best or had the most of anything. I'm a master gunsmith because when I graduated from my gunsmith school after more than a year and a half of 40 hour a week training I received a diploma that says so. That diploma is a piece of paper and meaningless. It's the time in the military doing small arms and my schooling and the 30 years of on the job gunsmithing. As far as using shims to hold work in a chuck I do it too. When I said I didn't use shims was because of post 59 when it was stated he wouldn't use brass shims to hold a barrel in a chuck. I'm not the one who said you can't use shims. If this post doesn't clear things up for you then so be it. Shep [/QUOTE]
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