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- Anyone know anything about Arlington Ordnance? | M14 Forum
They were done by genuine master armorers and 'smiths, and the 308's were made to especially tight specifications However, ALL the gas cylinders were bored out, and the pistons on the operating rod ends were all larger than specification
- Surgeon Rifles Bottom Metal w Detach Mag - Remington 700
They sell great guns, but have questionable smiths and ridiculous turn around times and prices Thank you for the information anyways! "No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government"
- Gunsmiths Armorers who work on M-14 type rifles. - M14 Forum
M14 Smiths in Northeast Kansas ? Any one know any good M14 smiths in Northeast Kansas - Kansas City Leavenworth area?
- Cost To Rebarrel M14SA - M14 Forum
These questions pertain directly to the barrels that Frank may be offering, and are directed to some of the working smiths here, (Ted Brown, Tonyben, etc ) I’ve only ever purchased complete rifles or barreled actions, and maybe others here are in the same situation 1 How much should I expect
- Polytech headspace. | M14 Forum
Anyone had issues checking headspace on a Chicom M-14, using Foster 308" Win gauges? I bought a Polytech, and it would close on a Foster 308 Win Field gauge, with a lot of play I had a gunsmith fit a bolt to the rifle, and it still closed on the field gauge Had another gunsmith work the
- According to Kunhausens book. . . . . | M14 Forum
Good Book! Hawk, I just got the book and started reading It does have great information I especially like the section on accurizing and match conditioning I don't see anything that I would attempt with my existing tools or on my own so it looks like I am back to "research" on parts and 'smiths I also noticed reference to our own Bill Ricca and Scott Duff Cool Thanks for the lead and
- Winchester Model 70, pre war | M14 Forum
This sort of thing is why i have such great respect for our Gun Smiths here on the forum Real gun smiths with genuine technical and artistic talent We're running out of true craftsmen and little time to train new ones Anyways sorry to sidetrack the topic That old 70 photo reminded me of my grandfathers old guns
- Installing the Smith Enterprises National Match brake on. . .
I have installed many brakes (all SEI brakes ) on my rifles and this is my first try with the long national match brake I removed the factory flash hider with no problems and I installed national match brake Prior to putting this brake on my rifle, my rifle always showed excellent accuracy
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