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LRI

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  • Mar 14, 2010
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    Sturgis, S. Dakota
    www.longriflesinc.com
    We've taken on a rather large contract job for an agency. They are in a pinch and we were awarded the contract.

    Guns arrived this morning and were in the process of getting the "crisis" guns turned around.

    Work is still flowing through the shop as normal, however were not going to be too good at catching phone calls for the next few days. I'll do my best with emails/phone, but please be patient.

    Thanks.

    C.
     
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    I am sure there is an "interesting" story behind that deal that you won't be able to air publically. Good luck.
     
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    Go get that money. You don't get to earn it by sitting on your ass. Get it while the gettins good.
     
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    Suck up that government money , emergencys arnt cheap

    I have a sign in my shop that reads

    Job
    1)a good fast job wont be cheap
    2)a good cheap job wont be fast
    3)a fast cheap job wont be good
    I only do jobs #1-2

    Being in a maintaince shop every job is an emergancy and money is not an option , gotta love it
     
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    Are they black and semi auto...
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    Bah! You're not serious until you drag out the plasma. Sparks and compressed air for the win!
     
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    For some reason this sounds way too familiar... you helpin' out dog??
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: C. Dixon</div><div class="ubbcode-body">There will be no pics on this one kids.

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    No pics; it didn't happen!
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    We wrapped this up yesterday. "Elvis" has left the building.

    All I'll say is a 96 hour turnaround is pretty impressive to completely rebuild 8 precision rifles.

    Teardown
    Blueprint
    TIG Weld bolts
    Grind/bore lugs
    Rebarrel
    Remove a horrible attempt at skim bedding
    Surface machine the stock inlet to 1:1 fit
    Engrave serial numbers on everything
    Ceracote the metal
    Repaint the stocks
    Assemble
    Load enough ammo to test
    Zero and evaluate on the range
    Palletize for delivery.

    They were range tested yesterday and all of them ran well. Were pretty happy girls and boys right now.

    This would have never been possible alone.

    Kalli, Garret, and Donnie are great. A big Thank You to each for all the hard work.

    Back to our normal chaotic selves again come Monday.
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    C.
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Cinch</div><div class="ubbcode-body">For some reason this sounds way too familiar... you helpin' out dog??
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    Jamie, your such a dick.
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    Quit being a stranger and stop by sometime you phuck.

    Later!
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: C. Dixon</div><div class="ubbcode-body">We wrapped this up yesterday. "Elvis" has left the building.

    All I'll say is a 96 hour turnaround is pretty impressive to completely rebuild 8 precision rifles.

    Teardown
    Blueprint
    TIG Weld bolts
    Grind/bore lugs
    Rebarrel
    Remove a horrible attempt at skim bedding
    Surface machine the stock inlet to 1:1 fit
    Engrave serial numbers on everything
    Ceracote the metal
    Repaint the stocks
    Assemble
    Load enough ammo to test
    Zero and evaluate on the range
    Palletize for delivery.

    They were range tested yesterday and all of them ran well. Were pretty happy girls and boys right now.

    This would have never been possible alone.

    Kalli, Garret, and Donnie are great. A big Thank You to each for all the hard work.

    Back to our normal chaotic selves again come Monday.
    smile.gif


    C. </div></div>

    What had to be tig welded with the bolt and lugs?
     
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    At least can you tell us what caliber and details of the rifle parts......... ???
     
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    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: lw8</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
    C. Dixon said:
    We wrapped this up yesterday. "Elvis" has left the building.

    All I'll say is a 96 hour turnaround is pretty impressive to completely rebuild 8 precision rifles.

    Teardown
    Blueprint
    TIG Weld bolts
    Grind/bore lugs
    Rebarrel
    Remove a horrible attempt at skim bedding
    Surface machine the stock inlet to 1:1 fit
    Engrave serial numbers on everything
    Ceracote the metal
    Repaint the stocks
    Assemble
    Load enough ammo to test
    Zero and evaluate on the range
    Palletize for delivery.

    They were range tested yesterday and all of them ran well. Were pretty happy girls and boys right now.

    This would have never been possible alone.

    Kalli, Garret, and Donnie are great. A big Thank You to each for all the hard work.

    Back to our normal chaotic selves again come Monday.
    smile.gif


    C. </div></div>

    What had to be tig welded with the bolt and lugs? [/
    quote]

    Who said anything about welding lugs?

    After truing an action/lugs on a bolt, the timing and primary extraction changes. Repositioning the bolt handle to regain the primary extraction is a std practice for us. Instead of soldering the bolt handle back on, I weld it. This way its stronger in the event of a stubborn case having to be persuaded out of the cha
    Chamber.

    Never said anything about welding lugs. We did however surface grind the recoil lugs to bring all of them to a uniform thickness and to ensure paralellism.

    I use the receiver lug abutments as the datum point when accurizing the receiver. This along with the bolt work allows for very repeatable values once we move to the lathe.
     
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    Do you reposition the handle on all 700s you true up?
     
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    I heard primary extraction is lacking on many recent 700s.