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  1. 3 points
    I would suggest you check out https://gunforhire.com/ in Woodland park. Probably the closest to you, and an excellent facility.
  2. 2 points
    Survey says…build it!! We move in a week, so I’ll order parts on the other end and keep y’all posted. I don’t think I’m going to make this into anything pretty, but a functional, 18.5” truck gun.
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    I cut an old (1949) Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight down to 19". It had a dent in the barrel at about 21". It was very easy to straighten the cut using a piece of 90 degree angle iron and a file. I then used a muzzle facing cutter/pilot from Brownells. I love the beat up old shotgun.
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    I have an old pump shotgun, a Marlin Glenfield 778 that’s seen it better days. It was my duck hunting gun back in the day. It’s missing a few parts, and needs a refinish. I was thinking about cutting the barrel to 18.5”, and refinishing the wood. Maybe re-blue it. Maybe just rattle can it. If it were in good shape, it would be worth $100-150 tops. It will cost me about that in parts to get it back together, plus whatever elbow grease it takes me to clean it up. What do y’all think? Should I bring new life into that beat up old shotgun, or just hang it on the wall? It’s fate rests in YOUR hands!
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    Ammo is expensive, and kind of hard to find.
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    Check out my post in events and meet ups. If you want more info PM me.
  9. 1 point
    Thanks for the suggestion, yeah it looks like that and RTSP are the nearest to me.
  10. 1 point
    I'm using it this weekend in a bowling pin shoot. I'll let you know how it performs.
  11. 1 point
    The actual text is: So with a binary trigger, pressing/releasing the trigger shooting 2 shots meets the definition of MG. By that definition a FRT is fine as the trigger is still getting pressed for each shot.
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    My 16 y/o son has a few drawstring bags he can wear on his shoulders. In his highschool they weren't using lockers for the longest time because of covid. He kept everything in the bag. He walks to work so he carries his gear in it. He carries a bottle of water. Snacks. Masks. Ear buds to listen to music. His case for his Invisalign (braces). Not sure if his wallet is in his pocket or in his bag.
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    *I don't care how good the food is - I ain't going in !!! Well, maybe the Indian place and the Happy Crack....


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