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15 September 2009, 04:43
new_guy
Before and After
Rembember the unfinished FN "Sarco Specials"?

Here is before...



Here is after...



Surface Ground
New Bolt Handle
Bottom Opened for 300 Win Mag
Split & Drill Ears
Blackburn Bottom Metal
Recknagel Trigger
New Bolt Handle
Satterlee Safety

It obviously requred more work than a factory finished FN, but given the cost of the intial purchase, ($50, I think) it is woth the results. Bolt fit is excellent.


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15 September 2009, 07:24
Duane Wiebe
You bet ! You did well....ahhh Blackburn bottom metal excepted..HAR!
15 September 2009, 07:35
JBrown
Who did(or will do) the heat-treating?


Jason

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15 September 2009, 07:41
new_guy
quote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe:
You bet ! You did well....ahhh Blackburn bottom metal excepted..HAR!


Thanks Duane. If you recall, we discussed 300 and you were out of stock at the time. The 404 (coming soon) has yours on it though.

Speaking of which, I need a piece for a 500. Have you got that in stock?

quote:
Originally posted by JBrown:
Who did(or will do) the heat-treating?


Pacific Metal


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