Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by renegade50
Blackheart
"Gunsmith"

1978 is calling you.

Want me to send this with my Thankgiving care package I got for ya.
Aint very heavy .
Just bulky.

Put your worn out receiver 94 in it....



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The receiver doesn't wear out. The locking block on a 94 is harder than the breech bolt so the rear of the breech bolt wears over time with use. You can get locking blocks .005", .010" and .015" oversize to correct for wear. It's best to get one larger than you need and skim cut a little off the rear of the bolt to fit. You'd know these things if you weren't a shadetree back yard gunsmith.

Jeez...
Shade tree back yard gunsmith👍👍👍🤣🤣🤣
How do I work up to your incredible level Mr pics or it never happened??

I have never looked at a parts catalog back in the day.
Or ever looked at a website.
Maybe if your cleaned you dirty 94,s bolt assembly and the abasive grime out of the bolt slots and the block.
Over time it wouldnt wear out....

Can you show us a pic of your 94???
I hear it screaming for oil right now too.


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They wear regardless dumbass. The fuggin thing is 73 years old and I've been using it since 1982. If you want to get to my level, go earn a living at it.

Takes a little while for that prozac to kick in for ya huh???
You should have chewed it up and washed it down with your chocolate yoohoo.
Get in your bloodstream and your misfiring noggin faster....


" Gunsmithing" was your side gig at the Bottle redemption center is what I always took away from your post over the years.


"Pics or it never happened"



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I did work part time for three different smiths over the years in addition to my day job.