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Join contestIt's not required and I have removed it from my DBMs. I believe it originally appeared on the early Surgeon DBMs.Because we are discussing bottom metal. Is this protrusion (name?) required? Looking to learn & understand in greater detail its purpose and if it’s worth adding
Thanks,
Doc
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Keep wasting your grandchildren's inheritance on guns that will eventually get rebarreled and nobody will ever know what it was because the literature will eventually be lost, and most kids won't give a fuck, they just don't want grandpa's old "Gomer Pyle" .308 because it's not "hip or cool", and will want it chambered in some new cartridge 20 years from now, or sell it to someone for a couple hundred bucks for crack or alcohol money... I have literally seen this happen on numerous occasions.
Gen 1 and the early Gen 2 were two piece receivers and there are two issued patents for my design. This is how I was able to eliminate the lug ways propagating the full length of the receiver bore, like the 40X Rimfire. Shortly into Gen 2 production, the receiver became one-piece.Someone on another forum made a statement that the Vudoo action was multiple layers of steel fused together, rather
than a single block of steel.
Is this true? can anyone elaborate on this?
Agreed, once in a blue moon we get a decent new flick. But it's rare.There are a ton of good books to make movies out of. We don’t need a sequel, reboot or remake of everything.
I think they just need some decent directors.
Looks too young