Show us your DIY gunsmithing jobs
Bombs dont fit through the hole
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Fixed
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Barrel Shortening at the range
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Show us your DIY gunsmithing jobs
Bombs dont fit through the hole
Attachment 1005
Fixed
Attachment 1006
Barrel Shortening at the range
Attachment 1007
What bomb are you trying to fit through that hole?
looks like an odd calibre, but i know nothing about pistol cals.
50 Beowulf - its a proprietary case.
Going a 45 ACP upper also which will need the fwd part of the upper opened up
Not my work but im sure I could be just as rough if I put my mind to it:D
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/i...lub2012045.jpg
Check out how the rear of receiver has been ground and filled on the piss:wtfsmilie:
G'Day Fella's,
Here's an image of a few recently completed personal project rifles.
All of this work was completed by myself
Attachment 1465
From L to R, Rem 673 .350 Rem Mag, W Mk V .340 W/Mag, Surgeon Action, Rem 700 .308 and .223.
All rifles have High Tech Specialties stocks and stocks and metal, have been Cerakoted (but not the metal on the .308).
All have M/brakes of my design (the one on the .308 is a Proto-Type)
The two m-700's have www.lumleyarms.com.au DBM's (316Grade S/Steel)
etc, etc
Doh!
Homer
Nice work Homer
what do the High Tech Specialties stocks weigh in at?
booring old ruger stock and a lump of wood.......
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...guns/002-4.jpg
hmmmmm, what to do?????????
rough shape,
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...guns/011-1.jpg
cut up some buff horn,
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...guns/003-5.jpg
glue it on to the tip and cap
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...d/guns/068.jpg
fit up some pillars and cross bolts
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...d/guns/019.jpg
devcon bed
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...guns/003-6.jpg
rub in some PBLO
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...guns/023-1.jpg
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...guns/004-3.jpg
hand cut the checkering
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...guns/002-5.jpg
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...guns/003-7.jpg
whalla!
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k2...guns/004-5.jpg
cheers
greg
FUCKING A!!!!!!!!!!!!
that has come out real nice:cool:
Thanks for the kind words Kokako!
As delivered, these properly Laid-Up Fiberglass stocks weigh in at around 21ounces or 1 1/4 pound for a Rem 700.
Stocks to suit others, can weigh a bit more. You will need to add some weight for a recoil pad, bedding compound and paint/Cerakote.
Have a look at Welcome to High Tech Specialties
Here is an image of a few of these stocks, as delivered and out of the mold, from different angles.
Attachment 1496
At present, I'm fitting another HTS to a Win Mod 70. I should do a pictorial type story on it as a guide to What To Do and How you bed a barreled action, to a new stock.
See how I go for time?
Doh!
Homer
Greg, at first I hit the like button but then I saw that scope...... man you need to get some special glass on top of that special rifle :)
G'Day Fella's,
Greg, what cartridge is your Ruger chambered for?
Doh!
Homer
its a 458 ACCREL from the forum accurate reloading, it is formed from RUM brass and is shortened and improved to give LOTT velocities from a standard long action.
using a magnum bolt face, it is a realy simple rechamber, run thru the sizer trim and shoot to bump out the shoulder and fireform. custom dies from hornaday, and some once fired 300 rum brass, and i was away.
greg
G'Day Greg,
OK, that explains the need for the 2 cross bolts and the extra (barrel mounted) recoil lug!
Real Nice and well done!!!
Doh!
Homer
i probabaly should have mentioned i am living in southland but from the NT so i wanted a dedicated buffallo/backup/following up injured rifle, that will give me the stopping power i need for a wounded and pissed buff!
SKINNY, whats not special about a loupie? or is that the point, its not special?
i use loupold for no other reason than their durability, and after sales support. no open sights so i need it to hold up to severe conditions and abuse.
cheers
greg
Bloody nice Greg. Your a craftsman. What does the devcon set like? Does work every batch? It looks like a metal set? I have never used it but have used the loctite A1 which is fickle but if ya get a good set will last for ever.