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26 October 2006, 04:57
djpaintles
New Product from Williams Firearms
Matt, How close is the Remington SA to fitting a Kimber 8400 or 84M? One in stainless for Kimbers might finally give Montana owners another way to empty thier shells..................DJ


....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
26 October 2006, 12:22
M 98
MATT
what about those actions...the silence is deafining....it was going to be ready so many times, and still nothing!
Daniel
26 October 2006, 21:29
triggerguard1
quote:
Originally posted by djpaintles:
Matt, How close is the Remington SA to fitting a Kimber 8400 or 84M? One in stainless for Kimbers might finally give Montana owners another way to empty thier shells..................DJ


I bought an 84 a couple of weeks ago with the thought of touching off a good round down range towards one of these blacktails, but with everything going on, I only got to hunt about 4 days. The season isn't over, but I fear my season is.

Since I bought the gun for hunting, I'll probably wait until after season to do a thorough comparison.
I would imagine that there will be a enough differences that they wont' interchange, but It may only require some slight modifications.


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27 October 2006, 04:28
djpaintles
quote:
Originally posted by triggerguard1:
quote:
Originally posted by djpaintles:
Matt, How close is the Remington SA to fitting a Kimber 8400 or 84M? One in stainless for Kimbers might finally give Montana owners another way to empty thier shells..................DJ


I bought an 84 a couple of weeks ago with the thought of touching off a good round down range towards one of these blacktails, but with everything going on, I only got to hunt about 4 days. The season isn't over, but I fear my season is.

Since I bought the gun for hunting, I'll probably wait until after season to do a thorough comparison.
I would imagine that there will be a enough differences that they wont' interchange, but It may only require some slight modifications.



Matt, When you get a little closer to caught up let me know if you need an 8400 for measurements etc. and I'll get one to you....................DJ


....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
27 October 2006, 10:34
lawndart
I need some firewood dj. Can I borrow it until spring?

Actually, walnut give brisket a pretty nice flavor.

LD


28 October 2006, 03:06
fireball168
Received the call back today, i'm in the queue for a stainless hopefully made next week!
28 October 2006, 09:05
djpaintles
quote:
Originally posted by lawndart:
I need some firewood dj. Can I borrow it until spring?

Actually, walnut give brisket a pretty nice flavor.

LD



I hope to be making some walnut chips before too long. If you want I could save some for you. Maybe they could also work as ground squirrel bait....................DJ


....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
28 October 2006, 09:16
lawndart
Seriously, save some chips dj.

Come on up in May for ground squirrel season.

John Charlie


28 October 2006, 10:02
Idaho Sharpshooter
IF, he comes up, I vote we take him up near Fairfield or Carey areas and shoot some Rockchucks instead.

Rich
28 October 2006, 10:25
kitchen
Count me in for a couple 98 triggerguards and also at least two for the P14.

Anyone know where to find M70 style safeties and Viggo Miller-style cock-on-opening cocking piece conversions for Enfields?