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Originally Posted by slumlord
Are you going to sand the bejesus out of it and slap some
birchwood casey stain on it with a strip of denim?

laugh

Nope.
It's black walnut...

Thinking of sending it to Blackheart to have him do it.
But aint never seen a pic of his work.
Kinda hesitant...
Pics or it never happened from him would alleviate some concerns I have about his work


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Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by slumlord
Are you going to sand the bejesus out of it and slap some
birchwood casey stain on it with a strip of denim?

laugh

Nope.
It's black walnut...

Thinking of sending it to Blackheart to have him do it.
But aint never seen a pic of his work.
Kinda hesitant...
Pics or it never happened from him would alleviate some concerns I have about his work


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I only work on guns for myself and family or close friends now so that leaves you out. Just fitted a new .010" oversized locking block to my old model 94 the other day. She was getting a bit long on headspace backing out primers .007-.008" so it was getting time. She's shooting fine now with no primer protrusion so ready for a few more seasons. I don't do the denim/paper bag stock finish so you probably wouldn't like my work anyway.

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by slumlord
Are you going to sand the bejesus out of it and slap some
birchwood casey stain on it with a strip of denim?

laugh

Nope.
It's black walnut...

Thinking of sending it to Blackheart to have him do it.
But aint never seen a pic of his work.
Kinda hesitant...
Pics or it never happened from him would alleviate some concerns I have about his work


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I only work on guns for myself and family or close friends now so that leaves you out. Just fitted a new .010" oversized locking block to my old model 94 the other day. She was getting a bit long on headspace backing out primers .007" so it was getting time. She's shooting fine now with no primer protrusion so ready for a few more seasons. I don't do the denim/paper bag stock finish so you probably wouldn't like my work anyway.

Denim and paperbag rub down is done to eliminate any possible dust nibs before a waxing after a stock is finished


If you was a "Gunsmith" you would have known that.

But I have been letting you harp on that just to prove a point.


My that must be extremely complicated breaking down and installing a locking block on a 94.
LMFAO!!!

Was breaking down 94,s completely for buds when I was 13 growing up in maine.
Just to fughing detail clean them for fun...

Congrats on your tremedous ability.

Ham the c h i m p flew in a redstone or mercury space capsule also....
I cant remember which.
Do you know???

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1978 is calling you.

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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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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 wannabe.

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Originally Posted by renegade50
Armlist sucks sooooo bad.
You all know you cant veiw private listings without paying a monthly membership .
I bit on a 6.99 30 day run.
You can see dealers though.

9mm Endowment Foundation trade in dover today.
Compounding effect of it all.
So how much did I really pay from my intial 200 225 buck start up back when on.

15 boxes of Blazer brass 15.99 after 10% mil discount.
239 bucks and some change..
Standing in that oh so god awful line at academy..


Straight up trade for a safe queen Win 1400 MK II out in Dover.
Talked to the older guy on monday.
He said he could do the deal today cause he had doc appts Tuesday and Wensday.

Blackheart " The Gunsmith"
I need you trained eye on further pictures to tell me if this gun was indeed a safe queen with only 50 shells run thru since 1978.

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Gonna give it the treatment ( not a gunsmith myself and dont eat special kitty)
After deer season project.
I know you cant wait Blackheart, just be patient little fella.
Tru oil stock.
Contour and soften all the groovy 70,s angles.
Hit checkering out line.
Polish out barrel
Install linbsaver pad.
stick a different choke in it.

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Like the 1400 MKII I did for a project on 3 yrs ago.
Help me out Blackheart you pay rapt attention to my projects and firearms buys ( It's obvious you do )
When did I do that other MK II???


Anyways I'm putting up some more pics for ya Blackheart for your trained gunsmith hairy eyeball 👁👁👁👁to tell us all indicators this gun is a very low round count safe queen.
Help some members out and share your inticate " gunsmith" overall knowledge👍👍👍👍👍🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


Still no 1 for 1 pics or it never happened Guggenheim gun collection pics from you.
What gives????
Solar flares fugging with your internet or something???

Gawd I hate those when I'm trying to post pics too...
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Don’t do that!! “Gun Chap” it!!!

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Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by slumlord
Are you going to sand the bejesus out of it and slap some
birchwood casey stain on it with a strip of denim?

laugh

Nope.
It's black walnut...

Thinking of sending it to Blackheart to have him do it.
But aint never seen a pic of his work.
Kinda hesitant...
Pics or it never happened from him would alleviate some concerns I have about his work


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I only work on guns for myself and family or close friends now so that leaves you out. Just fitted a new .010" oversized locking block to my old model 94 the other day. She was getting a bit long on headspace backing out primers .007" so it was getting time. She's shooting fine now with no primer protrusion so ready for a few more seasons. I don't do the denim/paper bag stock finish so you probably wouldn't like my work anyway.

Denim and paperbag rub down is done to eliminate any possible dust nibs before a waxing after a stock is finished


If you was a "Gunsmith" you would have known that.

But I have been letting you harp on that just to prove a point.


My that must be extremely complicated breaking down and installing a locking block on a 94.
LMFAO!!!

Was breaking down 94,s completely for buds when I was 13 growing up in maine.
Just to fughing detail clean them for fun...

Congrats on your tremedous ability.

Ham the c h i m p flew in a redstone or mercury space capsule also....
I cant remember which.
Do you know???

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And I told you about using stock rubbing compounds to rub out any imperfections and produce the desired lustre to your final finish you cheap ass brokedick dumbfugg..

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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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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.

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by Blackheart
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by slumlord
Are you going to sand the bejesus out of it and slap some
birchwood casey stain on it with a strip of denim?

laugh

Nope.
It's black walnut...

Thinking of sending it to Blackheart to have him do it.
But aint never seen a pic of his work.
Kinda hesitant...
Pics or it never happened from him would alleviate some concerns I have about his work


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I only work on guns for myself and family or close friends now so that leaves you out. Just fitted a new .010" oversized locking block to my old model 94 the other day. She was getting a bit long on headspace backing out primers .007" so it was getting time. She's shooting fine now with no primer protrusion so ready for a few more seasons. I don't do the denim/paper bag stock finish so you probably wouldn't like my work anyway.

Denim and paperbag rub down is done to eliminate any possible dust nibs before a waxing after a stock is finished


If you was a "Gunsmith" you would have known that.

But I have been letting you harp on that just to prove a point.


My that must be extremely complicated breaking down and installing a locking block on a 94.
LMFAO!!!

Was breaking down 94,s completely for buds when I was 13 growing up in maine.
Just to fughing detail clean them for fun...

Congrats on your tremedous ability.

Ham the c h i m p flew in a redstone or mercury space capsule also....
I cant remember which.
Do you know???

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And I told you about using stock rubbing compounds to rub out any imperfections and produce the desired lustre to your final finish you cheap ass brokedick dumbfugg..

Pics or it never happened Homer Formsby.

Put up your stunning work..

For us all to see.

That little vien on your temple throbbing.
You ready to go medulla oblongata.

Am I pushing your buttons.

You reaching a bi polar breaking point again.....


It's so fughing funny watching you snap on here.
I shoulda got in on it all years ago.


Still anticipating 1 for 1 pics or it never happened from you.
Show us those stunners in that collection of yours.

Pleeeeeease.



Go in the bathroom and get that daffy duck prozac pez dispenser of yours and chill.

Breathe...
Breathe......

Go watch antique roadshow.
Put your slippers and robe on and have a chocolate yoohoo...

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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 don't drink Yoohoo. I'll leave that for you low IQ back yard shade tree wannabes..

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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.

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
I don't drink Yoohoo. I'll leave that for you low IQ back yard shade tree wannabes..

Sure you dont..



Pics or it never happened ???
Your empty lip smacking good chocolate yoohoo bottle.
Please share that pic at least..

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Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by Blackheart
I don't drink Yoohoo. I'll leave that for you low IQ back yard shade tree wannabes..

Sure you dont..



Pics or it never happened ???
Your empty lip smacking good chocolate yoohoo bottle.
Please share that pic at least..

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Nope, I haven't drank anything but water in years. No joke.

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Originally Posted by Blackheart
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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.

3 smiths and the bottle redemption center.
How did you ever find the time.

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Pics or it never happened......

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