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What a cracking thread!

No way would I describe the following as "custom" but it does exhibit one or two personal touches. For better or worse:

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Originally Posted by Klench
What a cracking thread!

No way would I describe the following as "custom" but it does exhibit one or two personal touches. For better or worse:

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Welcome to the Fire.

It be custom if you think it custom.

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Nice thistle.

Nice mannlicher stock, is it a Richard's unit?

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Originally Posted by huntsman22
I did. And when I looked, it wasn't there.....


I did it again and it was at the top again.

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I guess I'm not making myself clear. When I looked the other day, Willie didn't have his listing. Yeah, NOW it is listed again.....

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I was confused, as it has always been there whenever I've looked, but I don't look for it that frequently as I have my current needs covered.

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Thanks all for the kind words and continued patronage and promotion of my trigger guard.
I noticed that my phone number being passed around is the old number, my number now is : 541-260-6246
My email has not changed, it is : cvmwearthlink.net
I have been busy with a new house and has eaten a lot of time, almost complete (if there is such a thing )
I will try and stay more active on the campfire when it is.
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Would appreciate you looking at machining a revised ADL trigger guard for 600's in McM or Brown Precision stocks.

Those stocks are inletted for the reversed ADL bottom part. In that application, the trigger ends up in a awkward position near the center rather than at the rear of the trigger guard.

A modified ADL guard, set up for this application would look a lot better. I'd buy one as would a number of the Fire crowd.

If you decide to make them, I'd suggest you check with Rick and set up sales here.

Just an idea.

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Will consider, am looking for free time, this new house thing is not what it's cracked up to be.
As soon as I have some time.


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Originally Posted by cvmw
Will consider, am looking for free time, this new house thing is not what it's cracked up to be.
As soon as I have some time.

BTDT; I feel your pain.

This could be another unique product to add to your offerings.

Hope it works out.

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Is there any type leads on where to find an action ...I have the desire to build off one??

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Keep your eyes peeled they show up here every now and again. Check cabelas gun library as well


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Originally Posted by DUCKBRX
Is there any type leads on where to find an action ...I have the desire to build off one??


Boltface?


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I’m not an organ donor. I don’t believe in an afterlife, but I’d rather cover my bases in case there is and I need everything. You just never know.
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Originally Posted by Shooter71
Originally Posted by DUCKBRX
Is there any type leads on where to find an action ...I have the desire to build off one??


Boltface?


Hey, no need to insult the poor guy just because he's looking for a Remington. LOL.


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KnightHawk I am looking at placing my 458 American barrel ( Douglas ) on a 600. Not sure about the stock but I have an HS that could work. Reverse ADL guard? Pooey! Need a better choice. I wonder if I can get two down with out trouble? Thinking a Skinner protected peep and front sight might be the cat's meow. Probably will kill a few Missouri whitetails. Maybe a few Texas hogs. The whole thing will happen if I don't use that action for a 358 Winchester!??


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What? A 358 won't kill Missouri deer and tejas pigs?

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Originally Posted by Fireball2
Originally Posted by Shooter71
Originally Posted by DUCKBRX
Is there any type leads on where to find an action ...I have the desire to build off one??


Boltface?


Hey, no need to insult the poor guy just because he's looking for a Remington. LOL.


Not an insult its kinda like a fat chick there great to keep in the closet....HINT!!

As for the bolt face .308 will do jut fine or .223 I can work with both..

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I don't have the 358 yet. I own a 243 that "needs" a new barrel, stock, trigger, sights...…………… I must admit to never having anything but a DRT with the Savage 99 358 Winchester. And with bulk buy of 200 gr remmy round nose. Long range for me is anything over 120 yds. Short so far would be about 4 yards. But he had a front leg shot off at the knee. Someone didn't see him on the other side of the doe. Tasted pretty good. I took guff for killing a German Shepherd size button buck but he was going to suffer. Yup. The 358 is good. Want a 600 to be set up for scout scope, conventional, and ghost ring sights. I have a Steyr and it is magnificent. Just not 358!

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Originally Posted by rustyzipper
I don't have the 358 yet. I own a 243 that "needs" a new barrel, stock, trigger, sights...…………… I must admit to never having anything but a DRT with the Savage 99 358 Winchester. And with bulk buy of 200 gr remmy round nose. Long range for me is anything over 120 yds. Short so far would be about 4 yards. But he had a front leg shot off at the knee. Someone didn't see him on the other side of the doe. Tasted pretty good. I took guff for killing a German Shepherd size button buck but he was going to suffer. Yup. The 358 is good. Want a 600 to be set up for scout scope, conventional, and ghost ring sights. I have a Steyr and it is magnificent. Just not 358!

Be interested in finding the 243 a home?

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Duckbrx, I replied to your pm.
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I’m not an organ donor. I don’t believe in an afterlife, but I’d rather cover my bases in case there is and I need everything. You just never know.
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