Mustangs Rule
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pure sacrilege to do that to a beautiful firearm@nhenry is going to lose that front sight when he has the barrel threaded.![]()
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pure sacrilege to do that to a beautiful firearm@nhenry is going to lose that front sight when he has the barrel threaded.![]()
Eh. The Europeans do it on pretty much everything. These rifles even come with a threaded option, it’s just not importedpure sacrilege to do that to a beautiful firearm
Joke’s on you my tinnitus is so deafening it acts as ear plugs@nhenry is going to lose that front sight when he has the barrel threaded.![]()
wear ear plugs and earmuffs when shooting, leave that beautiful rifle alone.Joke’s on you my tinnitus is so deafening it acts as ear plugs
I was going to. However, like military surplus and classic rifles, if it is in the owner’s interest to modify, they have every right to and I support whatever decision is to be madewear ear plugs and earmuffs when shooting, leave that beautiful rifle alone.
I of course understand your position. All I can offer is my deep respect for rifles of such elegance, historical stature and workmanship and hope they can be left alone. When i pick up a classic rifle that has travelled through time and is fully intact, I feel the same way as when entering genuine wilderness.I was going to. However, like military surplus and classic rifles, if it is in the owner’s interest to modify, they have every right to and I support whatever decision is to be made
I’m going to have a classical gunsmith friend of mine cut down the LOP a bit and install a red pachmayr. Don’t care about the resale value, I’m not sellin it. Made that mistake once before, never again