Well so far, I have pulled it all apart and polished all the internals up, put a stainless follower in the mag tube, safety plug, bullseye rear sight and waiting on my Williams "tall" front sight. I needed a way to carry it around with my so I revamped an old saddle scabbard that my dad had in the barn. I think it turned out pretty good. It has rings on the backside that I will use to hook a shoulder strap to so I can carry it slung across my back. I'm really proud of how it turned out.
Coming along nicely!
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Re: Coming along nicely!
Looks pretty good.
I don't think I'd run the lever wrap up between the stock and the lever though.
I don't think I'd run the lever wrap up between the stock and the lever though.
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Re: Coming along nicely!
Ditto on what Archer said.
Can you do a close up on that wrap ? Something I've been
considering doing on these wet cold days.
TIA, Jim
Can you do a close up on that wrap ? Something I've been
considering doing on these wet cold days.
TIA, Jim
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Re: Coming along nicely!
Who no leather between the stock and leaver. Will it effect closing of the leaver?Jaybm wrote:Ditto on what Archer said.
Can you do a close up on that wrap ? Something I've been
considering doing on these wet cold days.
TIA, Jim