Bubbas FN Part 2

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ranman
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Bubbas FN Part 2

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I had the wood recheckered and finished. Got rid of my model T lugnut for a new bolt bushing and now I am ready to go whitetail hunting. Just thought I would share. Can't wait to go hunting.
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81police
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ranman, that re-checkering looks fabulous, who did it?

That's a cool FN you have, if you bag a deer (or anything else) please please share some pictures with us! That's going to be a fun gun to hunt with I know that's right :mrgreen:
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olskool
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very nice, who recut it?
I have never harvested an animal, but I have killed quite a few.............
ranman
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I have a buddy up north thats been checkering wood a very long time and I think he is the best .He has done three or four of my guns.I wish I could do that but I do not have the patience.
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Wow really nice looking weapon sir.. i like the looks and quality of this weapon interesting to have this kind of weapon this is good to use for turkey hunting.


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