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I need a current phone # for john. I have two and they are both disconnected.
 
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I have one for John 623-434-3404 and one for Mike 928-899-4778


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Does Granite make their own actions or do they use one made by Stuart Satterlee? Just curious.


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Does Granite make their own actions or do they use one made by Stuart Satterlee? Just curious.


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Granite Mountain machines their own actions.

http://www.granitemountainarms.com/
 
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Does Granite make their own actions or do they use one made by Stuart Satterlee? Just curious.


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Granite Mountain machines their own actions.

http://www.granitemountainarms.com/


As recently as 2003 GMA had several others working on their actions. I was in the shop of a well known Prescott, Az. rifle and barrel maker watching him deep hole drill bolt bodies for GMA in 2003. That same year I was in the shop of a couple of extremely well known stock makers who were stocking rifles for GMA. I doubt if all their work is done in house now, but I could be wrong.


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Is it true that the GMA action needs a lot of gunsmithing to complete, especially as to feeding. In other words, does the action come "ready to go" except for bluing.
 
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In my limited experience with GMA actions and in talking with riflemakers who use them they do require a good bit of work as part of a full blown metal job, but they are a good starting point and come in the right sizes.


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