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My son's LH M70 416 Stainless

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14 December 2011, 06:19
chuck375
My son's LH M70 416 Stainless
Dropped of my oldest boy's LH M70 Stainless / Synthetic in 416 Rem at Kevin Weaver's place today. It shoots fine, but I'm having him go through it with a fine tooth comb, cut 2" off of the barrel to 22" then CeraKote it. It wasn't cheap but then either are kids ... Smiler

Here's before, I should have an after picture in a month or two ...




Regards,

Chuck



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14 December 2011, 07:37
surestrike
I would love to get my hand son one of those but the handle needs to be on the other side for me.

Nice rifle your son should be very proud to hunt with that.



14 December 2011, 08:03
505ED
Saw one like that although it was right handed at the San Antonio gun show this weekend.

Ed


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14 December 2011, 08:11
prof242
Surestrike, Nope the handle is on the correct side! Love to find one of those in the WSMs in lefthand.
Max


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14 December 2011, 18:16
adam2
Is that the Custom Extreme Weather (no.1) that was built in Connecticut up until about 2003? I have one, also in left hand, in 338-06 (rebored from 25-06). Very nice gun, Adam
14 December 2011, 22:06
Atkinson
Cerracoating a Stainless rifle is like painting a tin barn??????? Curious as to why.


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15 December 2011, 04:00
Enigma
Because it looks pretty
16 December 2011, 12:50
Anjin
quote:
Originally posted by Atkinson:
Cerracoating a Stainless rifle is like painting a tin barn??????? Curious as to why.


Because his son wants it that way. This is a labor of love. Last I read, his son is coming back to the US from deployment and he was planning to rebarrel it to .375 H&H for him. Kids have wishes that do not always make sense.

I watched this rifle on Gunbroker for several weeks but it was too high for me to justify, living in Japan and with no immediate ability to use it.

Personally, I think it is a mistake to change calibers or modify it in any way, in that it is a rare LH stainless .416 Rem from the Custom Shop, and should shoot great and retain greater value as is, but he bought it and it's not my gun.

Good for him, whatever he does.


Norman Solberg
International lawyer back in the US after 25 years and, having met a few of the bad guys and governments here and around the world, now focusing on private trusts that protect wealth from them. NRA Life Member for 50 years, NRA Endowment Member from 2014, NRA Patron from 2016.