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A couple projects
13 January 2010, 17:44
Toomany ToolsA couple projects
I was working on these two projects yesterday, and my camera was on the bench so...
Here's the tang on this Remington 700, built up so stockmaker can shape the grip the way he wants it:
Here's a shot of the new bolt handle and 3-position safety:
Custom scope bases:
And front sight detail:
Here's a Sako 561 in work. This shot shows bolt handle modifications:
This is a shot of the Conetrol fluted scope bases. They make a very nice product:
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13 January 2010, 18:31
Dall85Thanks John! Some great work. What rings are on the Conetrol bases, they don't look like Conetrol rings? I really like the bolt handle work on the rifles.
Jim
13 January 2010, 19:19
fla3006Real nice work.
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13 January 2010, 19:33
craigsterVery nice, John!
13 January 2010, 19:40
D HumbargerI am real courious as to what shape that grip will be.
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13 January 2010, 19:45
FMCquote:
Originally posted by Dall85:
Thanks John! Some great work. What rings are on the Conetrol bases, they don't look like Conetrol rings? I really like the bolt handle work on the rifles.
For realy high clearance Conetrol has horizontally split rings. I've got a set on my 340 WBY. I believe you can still use the base screws for windage like the other types you are referring to.
Not crazy about them, but at least they ain't Talleys
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13 January 2010, 20:19
Dago RedConetrol are definitely phenomenol looking rings, I'm curious how they are as far as functionality.
sorry to hijack.
I too am curious about the stockmakers idea on grip. I thought that most commonly tangs needed to be extended or have material removed to get the shaping right, I'm guessing making it bigger isn't real common. must be a specific idea behind it.
Red
13 January 2010, 22:30
butchlambertNice work John.
Butch
13 January 2010, 23:06
plainsman456Nice looking stuff John.
14 January 2010, 00:22
Toomany Toolsquote:
Originally posted by D Humbarger:
I am real courious as to what shape that grip will be.
Me too.
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14 January 2010, 00:31
CAS IINice work.
On the Remington tang, did you model it after some of the tangs that come on custom actions (i.e. Nesika)? It looks like it was originally made that way, only with much better quality than you would see from the factory.
14 January 2010, 02:26
Markquote:
Originally posted by Toomany Tools:
quote:
Originally posted by D Humbarger:
I am real courious as to what shape that grip will be.
Me too.
Here ya go!

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14 January 2010, 06:44
Toomany Toolsquote:
Originally posted by CAS II:
Nice work.
On the Remington tang, did you model it after some of the tangs that come on custom actions (i.e. Nesika)? It looks like it was originally made that way, only with much better quality than you would see from the factory.
No, it's not modeled after anything. Customer wanted his stockmaker to have enough metal to slope the tang gracefully, rather than the abrupt standard Remington, so I built it up with a LOT of weld, both on the top and the bottom as well as filled the safety notch, then recut bolt raceways as original. I had to add metal to the bottom in about he same proportion as the top to prevent the heat from bending the tang upward. It was fun to figure out.
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14 January 2010, 07:51
CAS IIVery nice. It turned out great.
14 January 2010, 16:39
jplThanks for sharing your pictures, looks good! Is is hard to get parts for left bolt guns? Also, what radius did you use on the rear scope base for the remington?
14 January 2010, 17:46
Toomany Toolsquote:
what radius did you use on the rear scope base for the remington?
Great question. No radius at all; I milled it flat.
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14 January 2010, 17:53
22WRFThere are a whole lot (and maybe even more) 1917 Enfields that could use that great looking rear tang treatment.
Very nice!!
14 January 2010, 20:27
Stu Cquote:
Originally posted by jpl:
Is is hard to get parts for left bolt guns?
There are a few options for left hand Remington triggers, but as far as I know Gentry was the only game in town for left hand 3-P safeties for both Remington and Mausers. Not that there are many left hand Mausers running around. I have heard Gentry may not be making them anymore. Satterlee has also made left hand 3-P Mauser safeties in the past. I have three of his safeties on LH Charles Daly (Zastava) actions.
cheers,
- stu
14 January 2010, 22:51
butchlambertStu C,
Shilen will have a left hand Remington trigger in a few months.
Butch
15 January 2010, 02:24
Stu Cquote:
Originally posted by butchlambert:
Stu C,
Shilen will have a left hand Remington trigger in a few months.
Butch
Butch,
Actually Shilen was one I was thinking of. Don't they already make LH Remington triggers, or haven't they done so in the past?
- stu
15 January 2010, 02:57
butchlambertWhen I talked to Bill Hull today he indicated that they weren't at this time, but would in a couple months.
Butch