That's correct. But I "thought" we were talking rifles. My re-pro Stith will never be for sale. Nor with the Lyman 54 I made. I'm not dissing anyone for doing it, I just think of a rifle as a thing of engineering brilliance. I would rather have one in original used condition than one that has been worked on. It's just me and "to each his own". BTW, try building a Stith or a 54. Once you do, you'll quickly realize a deep respect of the craftsmen of a hundred years ago. Everything was done manually. Today all you need is a measurement and a computer aided machine. Stand back and watch. Thanks for the reply, Rory.


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