new_guy
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Seems like every time I swear off of these, another one with potential comes my way… and well… you know what happens then.
Now I remember why - It’s because they look so good cleaned up in-the-white!
You can rest asured it didn't look this good when I got it! I'm only about 70% done… still lots of stoning and sanding ahead for it, but it’s a good 1937 VZ24 that will make a nice [insert caliber] for sure.
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Edited by CptCurl (22/11/10 12:19 AM)
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Yochanan
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new_guy
very nice, I got a few actions that needs to be polished... 
What are your plans with this action?
/Johan
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AdamTayler
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Very nice. A great action to build a rifle on.
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new_guy
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In reply to:
new_guy
very nice, I got a few actions that needs to be polished...
What are your plans with this action?
/Johan
HA! Trust me, it doesn't make sense... the time spent polishing is worth more than the action! It probably takes me longer than it does a pro, but I've found very little in the process that goes quickly.
I'm thinking 9.3x64.
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BigBullet
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The 9.3x64 sounds like a great choice!
BigBullet
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