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Rick, Its bedded.
Well, judging by lack of movement turning screws. Sire wasn't don't by AL Nyus though. Kinda ugly. And they bedded the sides of the magazine box. Did the seating surfaces of the bottom metal but there are gaps the whole way around.
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Burn some ammo. The one I have was a Ramline stock built for a small ring Mauser gouged out and bedded for a 24/47 and then barreled for 7x57. Shortened the barrel to 19 inches as it was then destined to be a box stand rifle. It is retired now as I have sooo many toys to play with. Mine has a Buehler wing type safety instead of attached to the trigger housing. I would not care for that either.
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If a Buhler is the two position wing off the left side, it has that. Plus the Reminton style on the trigger. That one isn't real positive, just kinda mushy. It truly sucks, and I don't need a 2 safety gun. Since the safety lever is riveted on the trigger cartridge, it's not easily removed. I could, and put a peened pin in, but triggers are not a good place for shade tree work.
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I am just now getting the pieces rounded up for a Turk action that i have been looking at in the shop for the last 10 years or so.
It will be in 30 caliber but i will be looking for choices.
It is not the cost but the fact that it will be done the way i want it to be done,good or bad.
It is fun to build them up.
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There is this guy who always (sensibly) recommends selling and buying for the guy who wants to modify a gun!
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If a Buhler is the two position wing off the left side, it has that. Plus the Reminton style on the trigger. That one isn't real positive, just kinda mushy. It truly sucks, and I don't need a 2 safety gun. Since the safety lever is riveted on the trigger cartridge, it's not easily removed. I could, and put a peened pin in, but triggers are not a good place for shade tree work. Just leave it with two safeties. Use the Buehler when you want a firing pin block and the trigger safety when you don’t. You can get a three position like the old Dakota which is really easy to install with just some a little know how, but in the end, it probably isn’t worth it.
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I say hobby. Look forward to see how it shoots.
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