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ranman
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Last winters project for this fall hunt. Reblued a very rusty and severely pitted early rifle in 35 Rem. The bore had a very bad ring a few inches from the muzzle so it made a great project piece . The new stocks will be complete but not until after the deer hunt (about half done now ). Groups about 3 inches at 75 yards which is better than I thought .
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Wow, looks great! Love the detachable mag conversion!
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Who did the blue, I'm looking for a reliable source. Just not in Canada :?: :?:
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The blue is the only part I can't take credit for. Hours and hours of hand polishing to remove most of the deep pits. Don't know if I would do that part again, but never say never. My smith then gave it his best to make it look presentable.
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Hi,

It looks great. Please post some pictures of the replacement stock when you get it installed.

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Who did the detachable mag conversion and what's up with the saddle ring?
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As a collector of JMBrowning guns, I own many Winchester saddle ring carbines. I find this custom addition quite tasteful.I only wish that Remington had done it themselves originally. I would definitely be interested in knowing how and where you decided to locate it within the receiver.
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Everything except the blue was done by myself. I like looks of any SRC,so I added one for the "cool factor". The detachable magazine has a very positive release that is easily used with a gloved hand . No more fumbling when it minus twenty!
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ranman wrote: Fri Sep 21, 2018 6:12 am Everything except the blue was done by myself. I like looks of any SRC,so I added one for the "cool factor". The detachable magazine has a very positive release that is easily used with a gloved hand . No more fumbling when it minus twenty!
Absolutely smashing work!
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Phyrbird wrote: Tue Sep 18, 2018 6:09 pm Who did the blue, I'm looking for a reliable source. Just not in Canada :?: :?:
Who did the blueing :?: :?:
Just for the record I really appreciate your skill with doing the mag release. I've a 32R with a single mag that releases, I'm also curious about the detail of getting the mags to fit in the conversion. I have 3 candidates for mine. I noted the type of magazines you used in the conversion.
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Nice work ranman!
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