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Thanks Robert
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Did a post on .22 pistols http://sirsquarters.com/?p=1086
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I've gone from these:
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#4 has a ATI stock, Addley Precision mount and Bushnell XLT Trophy 6 - 18 x 50 scope fitted.

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Ugly POS #1 with Indian .410 barrel has bee reworked with 18.5" Lithgow .303 target barrel, stock has bees sanded to remove the shitty paint job and a full re-work of the action. It aslo will be fitted with an Addley Precision mount and either a Tasco 1 x 42 red dot, or a XLT Trophy in 1.5 - 7 x 40 with mil-dot reticle.
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This is my little Remington Model 700, 50 cal Muzzle loader. I have not shot it yet because I can't take it to an indoor range. It kind of scares me a little. I have the powder pellets and some high accuracy conical bullets. I don't want to do the lead ball and gun powder setup.
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Any one ever get an AR 10 lower 80% milled?
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Gilbee01 wrote:Any one ever get an AR 10 lower 80% milled?
Just this week actually. Super stoked to start the build.
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Gilbee01 wrote:Any one ever get an AR 10 lower 80% milled?
It really depends on the mfg what remaining portion is the last 20%. Some brands it 2 cross holes, some it's the magazine well. Not sure what it would take to complete your brand. Each shop decides what features make up the 20% incompletion.
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Wrightracing.net wrote:This is my little Remington Model 700, 50 cal Muzzle loader. I have not shot it yet because I can't take it to an indoor range. It kind of scares me a little. I have the powder pellets and some high accuracy conical bullets. I don't want to do the lead ball and gun powder setup.
Take it to the pala shooting range, it seems expensive to me. Or take it to bee canyon near hemet and then take the family on a nice little trip to idyllwild.
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Rmc wrote:
Gilbee01 wrote:Any one ever get an AR 10 lower 80% milled?
It really depends on the mfg what remaining portion is the last 20%. Some brands it 2 cross holes, some it's the magazine well. Not sure what it would take to complete your brand. Each shop decides what features make up the 20% incompletion.
Per the BATFE, the "builder" must complete 5 steps to finish the firearm. In most cases its all the holes drilled for detents and pins, plus the trigger well milled out, some do the mag well, but 6 to one...

As far as the AR 10 build, I just milled and drilled my lower. Havent started the build yet, but will post pics!!
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I just got an Aris Arms 80% ar15. Paid $59. Two cross pins need drilling and trigger area needs milling out.
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I've heard some were selling the 80%ers with a clamp on steel plate drill guide that snapped over the side to complete the cross holes. I personally haven't seen them though.
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Yes they sell a reusable Jig / guide at Aris.
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FUFIMI wrote:
Wrightracing.net wrote:This is my little Remington Model 700, 50 cal Muzzle loader. I have not shot it yet because I can't take it to an indoor range. It kind of scares me a little. I have the powder pellets and some high accuracy conical bullets. I don't want to do the lead ball and gun powder setup.
Take it to the pala shooting range, it seems expensive to me. Or take it to bee canyon near hemet and then take the family on a nice little trip to idyllwild.
When I get the time to go out to Superstition, I will go to the outdoor range off of Wheeler. That is where I sighted in my AR. 100 yards 2in grouping first time out.
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This made me LOL
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Started DROS on a Henry .22 Lever Action Rifle...been a long time favorite and I'm finally picking one up... will fire anything .22... long, short, lr, wmg, mm, cb...
http://www.henryrifles.com/rifles/lever ... -22-rifle/
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I have one of those Henry lever action rifles in .22, it is a great gun. You are going to have alot of fun with it.
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Top to bottom:
Ithaca model 66 single shot 20 gauge
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Love me some lever action. I always wanted a 30-30 ever since watching the rifleman as a kid.
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First rifle I remember shooting was my Dad's Marlin 30-30 lever action....fucked my shoulder up
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My first rifle experiance was a lever action Winchester 1870 44-40, I felt so cool.
Then it was uncles bright idea while him and my dad had a few beers to have me shoot his 45 beretta did i mention i was 7 years old.... So after some tears and a bloody lip I learned about recoil on handguns. :( Some lessons must be taught early on I guess. But I didn't drop it :D
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