15 August 2007, 01:36
ClemsonGunsmithing Nostalgia
In 1991 I wrote to the "Dope Bag" at the American Rifleman to get some advice on just how to go about setting up a barrel for contouring and threading. I got this reply from Tucson, Arizona. I kept the letter and just this week opened up my copy of
Gunsmithing and found it tucked between the pages.
Clemson

15 August 2007, 02:01
Ole Miss GuyDunlap's book has furnished me with every solution to every problem I every had with my home projects, especially stocking. His dimension for classic stocks are perfect for my taste. I have probably read and re-read this tome at least a dozen times, learning something each time.
He was a professional.
15 August 2007, 02:01
meteGee, my copy of 'Gunsmithing' doesn't have a Dunlap letter.

15 August 2007, 02:22
vapodogI've had Dunlap's book for a very long time....it's among the best aids I have.
And yes there's a letter in it.....except mine is from P. O. Ackley!
15 August 2007, 04:13
Bill MeyerWell, I have 2 copys of Dunlap's Gunsmithing(I wore the first one out) but they doesn't have his signature in it. Oh well, I have a first edition of Ackley's Handbook for Shooters and Reloaders that has P.O.'s autograph in it. Had to threaten to bend a barrel over his head to get it though....... Bill
17 August 2007, 04:07
vigillinusCheck photo facing page 486, a Bob Owen Mauser with metal by Tom Burgess. I own that rifle, went into the Griffin Howe store in NJ a few years ago, there it was for sale, I recognized it immediately as I have read that book a dozen times. It is definitely a keeper.