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For those that are interested I will have one Left Handed Legend at the SCI convention for display.
 
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Here is a photo of a LH Legend:


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looks a lot like the LH Legend I had built.... oh wait it is... Big Grin



Cheekpiece and checkering

Triggerguard and narrowed trigger

Burgess Bottom Metal
 
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D'Arcy sent me that photo today, Jeff.

How'd you end up with such a nice rifle? Big Grin

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How'd you end up with such a nice rifle? Big Grin
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I sold my left nut. I think I put D'Arcy's kids through college. Big Grin
 
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I did drool on it at SCI Reno.

Hope he cleaned it up for you before you took delivery. Big Grin

Glad to see it found a good home!!


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Jeff,
Does D'Arcy do anything to the factory bolt handle on his rifles? I know of his reputation for quality work but I have never had the opportunity to fully understand what all he does.


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I'd like to give credit where it's due. Jeff's rifle, like all the rifles that leave this shop are a collaborative effort. I modified the action for project and fit one of our 4 shot magazines, follower and set the action up to feed. John Sones did the fit and chamber work as well as fabricated and fit the scope mounts. Brian Bingham did all the polishing, trigger and safety timing and then completely stocked , detailed and finished the stock. Brian also did all of the accuracy testing and de-bugging. I did the final assembly after the rifle was blued then gave the rifle it's final inspection before shipping. Every project that leaves this shop is a sum total of allot of effort and talent other that my own.
 
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