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ki6kui
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Re: Recommend a Gunsmith

Post by ki6kui » Thu Aug 07, 2008 7:15 pm

big dave wrote:Well i have about 15 rifles of historic vintage.
How about a picture or two of these...
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Re: Recommend a Gunsmith

Post by toms » Thu Aug 07, 2008 7:30 pm

SAy hi to John for me and tell him we are getting close on finishing the winch training video he stared in. He might even get into the credits.
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Re: Recommend a Gunsmith

Post by Cnynrat » Fri Aug 08, 2008 2:24 pm

ssc wrote:Just so everyone knows, John actually joined Adventure 4x4. I thnk his handle was gundoc. He didn't post much. He has a toy pick-up with a crawler. He is a good guy. I met him some time ago and if you are going to pay someone to reblue, keep the money in the family so to speak.

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You are right, John's handle on A4x4 was Gundoc. He joined A4x4 shortly after we met in the Anaheim HRO store. We chatted for a while about ham radios and wheeling, and I told him about A4x4. He joined A4x4 shortly afterwards. Unfortunately I don't think he's made it over to OAUSA, unless he's going by a different name. If you see him say hi and tell him he should join up over here.
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Re: Recommend a Gunsmith

Post by big dave » Fri Aug 08, 2008 6:23 pm

Ill post some pics of the rifles after i clean up my house. I need a clean place to take pics :D

The guys at Danforth's know all about OAUSA.
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Re: Recommend a Gunsmith

Post by big dave » Sat Aug 09, 2008 8:24 pm

Darn, ive gotta go to Danforths some other day. Ive got to help a friend out with a tow all day tomorrow.
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Re: Recommend a Gunsmith

Post by BigDave » Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:00 pm

Ken, let me know when you head out shooting. I haven't been since last November just prior to my last surgery. I have a few toys to play with, one of which is a .30-06.
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Re: Recommend a Gunsmith

Post by big dave » Mon Aug 25, 2008 4:11 pm

BigDave wrote:Ken, let me know when you head out shooting. I haven't been since last November just prior to my last surgery. I have a few toys to play with, one of which is a .30-06.
Lets all pitch in and buy a whole can of 30-06!
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Re: Recommend a Gunsmith

Post by ki6kui » Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:38 am

I haven't been out shooting for over 12 years, which is why my guns are in the shape they are. :lol:
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