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Enjoy, just finished and getting ready to deliver


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Not bad for a Japanese beef supplier :-)
 
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The new owner will be pleased! I would be.


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Very Nice!! tu2
 
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bwanamrm, yes I am pleased.
LaPour metal work. Bradshaw engraving. Kobe blued and stocked.
I can't wait to get her in my hands, Thank you Mr. Kobe for the fine work and posting pictures.
 
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That would make the Colonel proud I bet. patriot


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That's a pretty one.


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bwanamrm, yes I am pleased.
LaPour metal work. Bradshaw engraving. Kobe blued and stocked.
I can't wait to get her in my hands, Thank you Mr. Kobe for the fine work and posting pictures.


That is the reason I like him. He also does not take for ever to deliver.
 
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She is beautiful! I can't wait to see her in person. Excellent work Mr. Kobe.
 
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Well done Jim!


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Jim,
What safety did you use?


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The safety is LaPour.


Jim Kobe
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Who made the peep sight. I really like the way it was done.
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LaPour peep sight
 
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Fact is, Ed Lapour did most of the metalwork.


Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
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Originally posted by Raider2k3:
Any ideas on what I could do to improve the way it shoots. I am thinking of getting a new stock. Lowest cost for now to see if it is the stock is the issue. I don't want to spend the money on a nice walnut stock if it isn't deserving. Baby ideas since it Has the octogon barrel. If it works out probably send it back to you for a walnut stock.


I'm confused! Is this yours? Are you trolling on somebody's thread. I am confused.
 
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Sorry thought I was replying to a different thread. Please ignore
 
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That is a beautiful rifle! Like that peep behind the rear scope ring. I see these custom rifle's in stainless and plastic stocks and just not turned on by them. This is The nicest looking custom I've seen in a long time!!!!
 
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