27 October 2003, 16:00
Cold ZeroMatch Grade Arms, Kerry O'Dea
anyone know anything about this custom smith out of texas?
what is the reputation of his product. with reference to mtn. hunting rifles.
cold zero
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28 October 2003, 07:01
jeffeossoCZ,
let's talk offline.. i may only know the few bad stories about him, but I am not impressed, and frankly, a model 7 with a light stock will get you the same thing for 1/4 the cost
200 bucks to "work up a load" and a box of 20 rounds, as a list price, and a friend who did this, and the "load" (what a load) would NOT fit in the magizine of his browning rifle. Now, the abolt is known for short length mags, but for 200 bucks, I'ld expect the guy to TRY them
jeffe
No rifles built and I only have one experience with them. I had them drill out the rear sight screws on a Ruger M77 Mannlicher that I picked up. Someone had removed the rear sight, installed the screws and smoothed them round. The gun came back with the replacement rear site I furnished installed. One screw had bottomed out in the barrel long before it touched the sight, the other just touched the sight before bottoming. I fixed it, last job he does for me. If you want a lightweight I would look into Rifles Inc.
29 October 2003, 06:06
bluetickcold zero
First off let me say that I have only seen one
MGA and three or four
Rifles Inc. guns.
So my experience is very limited.
The MGA was not the best machine work I have ever seen, and to top it all off the way they went about cutting the flats in the action made the rear bridge look off center.
The guy that owns this rifle is pleased with it and says it shoots well.
The fit and finish of the Rifles Inc. guns were much better. Looks like the metal was melted off, very clean.
I will say that I do not know anyone with a Rifles Inc rifle but the general consensus is that they are shooters.
There is also
NULA that you might want to check out.
Good Luck and God Bless
Shawn