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Tool Review: Williams Scope Mount drill fixture
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<blockquote data-quote="Damascus" data-source="post: 745400" data-attributes="member: 57878"><p>Yes, one of these days I will break down and buy a Forster fixture, just that those darn things are so expensive! It would be nice to be able to drill the base mounting holes and keep the same centerline for installing the rear/front sights or installing/modifying dovetails. Aren't they still somewhere around $350?</p><p></p><p>I don't get many orders for installing/cutting dovetails on rifle barrels, so I haven't really had the need to order one... Almost all (99%) of the jobs I get for cutting dovetails is on 1911 slides, which I have a Brownell's fixture designed for 1911 slides, but it would be nice to be able to do the same on rifles - 26" barrels would be nice!</p><p></p><p>My main reason for this thread is simply because I was so impressed with the quality, speed, and precision of the Williams tool, and impressed that it costs less than $100. One of the best tools I have purchased for $100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damascus, post: 745400, member: 57878"] Yes, one of these days I will break down and buy a Forster fixture, just that those darn things are so expensive! It would be nice to be able to drill the base mounting holes and keep the same centerline for installing the rear/front sights or installing/modifying dovetails. Aren't they still somewhere around $350? I don't get many orders for installing/cutting dovetails on rifle barrels, so I haven't really had the need to order one... Almost all (99%) of the jobs I get for cutting dovetails is on 1911 slides, which I have a Brownell's fixture designed for 1911 slides, but it would be nice to be able to do the same on rifles - 26" barrels would be nice! My main reason for this thread is simply because I was so impressed with the quality, speed, and precision of the Williams tool, and impressed that it costs less than $100. One of the best tools I have purchased for $100. [/QUOTE]
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