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Woops! Damn mouse is about worn out.


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Posts: 6199 | Location: Charleston, WV | Registered: 31 August 2002Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by mstarling:
Guys,

I'd like to ask a practical question. Unfortunately, my practical build rifles have a real a real funding limitation that forces the use of cheap synthetic stocks. Am using the Fajen's synthetic on Mausers. The first went on a Santa Barbara Mauser in .458 AR. Had to add considerable weight to it. Painted the stock with with


Is there a question there?


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I think he's asking for donations.
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I'll be this "Ignore Please..." post gets more views than the correct post. People just can't help but rubberneck.


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Forrest,

I'll bet your right ... and I'll blush at every one of the rubberneckers.

The other posts asks if there is a way to sand out the flash lines in cheap synthetic stocks so they don't have to be painted.

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Mike

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