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Duane can we get some more details on this rifle very nice work how did you extend the receiver ring and attach square bridge claw mounts can you give a little more detail on how the take down feature operates vhttp://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=142543856

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I beleive that Duane is away from his computer, so it will probably take him a few days to answer.


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Originally posted by loud-n-boomer:
I beleive that Duane is away from his computer, so it will probably take him a few days to answer.
Could be slightly longer; thought he said last week he was leaving on a hunting trip.


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Nice rifle. Duane..what did you use for a trigger? I like the profile and it looks like it belongs in the bow of the guard. Well back for us guys with big fingers.
 
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It looks like the portion just in front of the receiver is just relatively thin tubing that slides ofver the barrel while the barrel screws into the reciever itself. The indexing is self explanatory from the photograph. Simple and elegant.


 
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Sorry...maybe you did not see the post "Trying to respond" Anyway, the trigger is a Timney with a re-shaped lever. The Timney is a little wider and easier to reshape into something like the rear trigger on a fine shotgun.
 
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