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Barrel chambering training
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<blockquote data-quote="UCzO___" data-source="post: 2808411" data-attributes="member: 117591"><p>Exactly. First, my Grandfather was a gunsmith and I never got to spend time with him learning his craft, but remember the shop well. So now that I am back into shooting, I would like to make my own barrel, just to say I did it. Second, I don't have the equipment or room at this time to be able to do it myself or I would. </p><p>Bob said exactly what Coyote was saying. He learned from a person that was willing to help him and he just wants to give back. I told Bob I might pay him for 4 days and do a couple barrels. He laughed and said he would have to report to IRS. He sounds like a great guy and I am excited about being able to do this. If it goes well, when I retire, I will setup a shop and play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCzO___, post: 2808411, member: 117591"] Exactly. First, my Grandfather was a gunsmith and I never got to spend time with him learning his craft, but remember the shop well. So now that I am back into shooting, I would like to make my own barrel, just to say I did it. Second, I don't have the equipment or room at this time to be able to do it myself or I would. Bob said exactly what Coyote was saying. He learned from a person that was willing to help him and he just wants to give back. I told Bob I might pay him for 4 days and do a couple barrels. He laughed and said he would have to report to IRS. He sounds like a great guy and I am excited about being able to do this. If it goes well, when I retire, I will setup a shop and play. [/QUOTE]
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