I don't come up there often but for something to work on I'd be willing to. Make a special trip.If you’re ever in canton I’ve got an old bolt action 12 gauge with a three round mag you can have. It doesn’t extract and I ain’t messing with it.
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I don't come up there often but for something to work on I'd be willing to. Make a special trip.If you’re ever in canton I’ve got an old bolt action 12 gauge with a three round mag you can have. It doesn’t extract and I ain’t messing with it.
Works for me, I look forward to hearing from you.Sounds good , it may be a week or two. I got a couple other things working. When i get that almost settled i will look for some parts, give you a p.m.
Maybe you can get a couple of things together for one trip ?I don't come up there often but for something to work on I'd be willing to. Make a special trip.
I appreciate the info and will check him out.Also check out some of the gunsmith threads from Sharps40 - he is a master of his trade/hobby. That is apparent from just looking at the quality work he performs. Doesnt get in a hurry, explains stuff well, he puts out some of the nicer works i have come across.
Sounds good.Maybe you can get a couple of things together for one trip ?
Well if you make it up this is waiting on yaI don't come up there often but for something to work on I'd be willing to. Make a special trip.
Looks like a fun project, I'll message you.
Good advice, thanks. I currently working on removing some mild oil soak on an old shotgun, trigger jobs are definitely on my schedule to learn to do properly, and taking apart and re-assembling anything sounds like fun to me so sounds good.Get good at removing oil soak from marlin mod. 60 style 22 rifles. Doing trigger jobs on 10/22 rifles. Take apart and re-assemle junk revolvers like break top iver johnsons