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Ive read about removing the sighgt block but ive noticed with the desing of the stock the scope needs to be raised to allow a good cheek weld. because your cheek is resting just ontop of the bolt. i prefer to be as close to the bore as possible but the bullpup dedign doesnt allow that very well...
Just finished the rebuild. i added internal struts in the stock to firm it up. i made an adjustable trigger that goes down to about 1 1/2-2 pounds. its stet pretty close to the 2 lbs mark now. also made a muzzle break and threaded the barrel. It kicks a like a .223 now. it is verry comfortable...
the sights are solid I used a steel scout mount and everything is Loctite down I used the lowest steel weaver style rings I could get for about 35$ I was told you get what you pay for. and I am running a 3-9 nikon prostaff. I don't see there being any issue with the sights. had it zeroed in at a...
it is awkward to use. the stock is very very blocky and heavy like a bench rifle on steroids because it isn't as easy to maneuver I figure it wouldn't make a difference if it is slow to operate the blot. only need on shot when I hunt any ways. I usually only carry two rounds. I thought about...
for me the project is simply to learn. if I didn't plan to screw something up along the way I would have used my Rem 700. but I don't foresee me getting it all right on the first try. I can afford to goof a little with a 100$ gun. if it comes down to it then I learn to rebarrel too. the barrel...
the last 2 1/2 inches of the barrel were so worn that the rifling was gone and the crown was nicked like some one dropped it in gravel off the roof of a house. the guy I bought it from didn't have it in a stock and the one he gave my was a tad warped too. not sure how much the stock effected it...
i decided to make my nagant my first project gun. it cost me 125$ for the rifle and couldnt hold a group less then a paper plate at 100 yards. i thought that would be the best place to start learning to gunsmith. i started with the restocking and put it in the cbrps stock and quickly found a...
love the k31 action and the looks it gets at the range. im on a flat wallet so i when it comes to my toys i stay cheap and then tune them up with DIY projects. i couldnt afford to send mine out to get drilled at rock-solid so instead i made a bull pup stock allowing me to use a 30$ scout mount...