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Based on what I've seen of the quality of craftmanship from both of you gentlemen I'm impressed!

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Mr. Mike ---- iff'n you could actually see some of Mr. Glenns work, you would be more impressed! This bluing is only part of the many things he can do and do better than well. He does stay somewhat backordered but isn't unobtainable. Mr Doug Mann also shares my opinion FWIW. Thanks all again for the nice words, Ken



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Mr Hurst,
I stopped by on the spur of the moment one time to meet him. (Next time I'll call ahead!)But to my dismay he wasn't home at the time. He has a rifle of mine that is getting a fresh barrel. Based on some reccomendations he's the one I entrusted this special old rifle to for the work. If I had the extra funds to spruce it up some, I'd have you 'scratch' on it based on the work you did on the Wesson pictures I saw in the ASSRA magazine.

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Originally Posted By: Jeff G.

When you say burnished back does the scotchbrite pad actually make it smoother (finer scratches) or is it coarser then the 600 grit. Just wondering.


Jeff:

Fact of the matter is I don't really know. My guess is that the Scotchbrite is about as fine as 600 but it works differently. Now that you mention it, it would be interesting to evaluate the finishes under a microscope. While the 600 finish is shiny, the SB finish appears just as smooth but has a softer look to it. I am inclined to think it wipes the tops of the ridges down a bit, which is why I refered to it as burnishing. In any event it makes for a smooth, well blended surface that seems to respond well to the bluing solution.

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Mr. AkMike1

You could raise the money for the engraving and do a great service to all mankind by freeing that WR '81 from the shackles of incarceration. It longs to be free to grow and flourish, to seeks its own true identity and destiny as the finest of Stalking Rifles. Can you not hear its cries of angusish? Can you not find it in your heart to set it free?


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Ohhh Lord .........



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Ohhh Lord .........


LMAO My thought exactly...
I offered to let him fondle it if he'd wander up here for a moose hunt. But nooooo he wants it all for him self...
IMO he thinks it'd look better in his safe than mine!

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Mr. AkMike:

It is not my intent to simply engineer a change in residence for the aforementioned '81. It is to take that rough and lowly specimen of a military rifle and transform it into the highest form of the riflemaker's art: A best quality stalking rifle with a top tang safety (with, of course, a safety locking lever) and exterior lever/breech lock. Integral rib barrel. Fine Turkish walnut. Delicate English scroll engraving. Recessed tang sight ala Holland.

Think "My Fair Lady" here.

Seems a cruel master indeed who would deprive his issue of a better and happier life.

Besides, it would be chambered for the .375 x 2-1/2" Express, a cartridge both ultimately suited to the rifle and worthy of bringing to your great state in pursuit of the noble moose.

Glenn



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