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Offline Curly

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Smith Work
« on: June 12, 2005, 03:40:44 AM »
I need help locating a gunsmith that can to metal machine work.   I was surfing web sites, and landed on Riflesinc.com.   Looked at the rifles Lex Webernick was making, and liked the looks.   I have a Rem 700 from Remington's custom shop, with McMillan stock, and an unknown barrel.   It shoots well, and I have no complaints.   I just liked the cosmetic changes that Mr. Webernick had done on the receiver, and bolt.  I am mainly interested in the bolt work, where the bolt arm was scalloped, and the main body was fluted.    How difficult is this, and can anybody recommend a gunsmith.   I will be sending an email to Rifles Inc., but I think he will only do complete rifles, and that would not be cost effective for me.    Thanks,      Curly

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« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2005, 10:48:16 AM »
While most competant machinists could do that work, many gunshops have trouble justifying the expense of the tooling needed..
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