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No Mausers Lost Their Lives in the Production of This Article... Part I
My time in the United States Air Force, as a B52 Crew Chief assigned to the 28th Bomb Wing, was a lot like being in the military... but without the formalities and probably a lot more fun.


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The Personal Perpetual Project Gun
This 41 Magnum Ruger Blackhawk was going to be my "I'm sending this to (insert expensive gunsmith/artist)" special gun. Nothing outrageous.


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Jobs I'd like to Subcontract
So I got into it with some of my co-workers over my approach to dealing with firearms with bores in need of attention.


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Fast Relief from Homely Firearms
Anyone who has been a firearm enthusiast for any length of time eventually ends up with rifles that never see the light of day.


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Remington's Infamous J-Lock
The last time I read a claim of malfeasance regarding Remington's Integrated Security System, "BigVernShakeandBake473" indicated that, if not removed, the "J" Lock would eventually morph into a giant spore and affix itself to a gun owner's brain stem for some undefined, but clearly malicious purposes.


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A Remington Rifle Build - Unplugged Conclusion
Didn't seem right to leave the series on a note of silence since until those first shots are fired, not much has been accomplished. So on that note... With all of the hardware and stock work completed, a little clean up of handling marks was required before getting a scope mounted and range testing the 16 lb 6 oz featherweight.


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A Remington Rifle Build - Unplugged Part V
The project hardware, as assembled throughout Parts I-IV, is in the form of a heavy barreled Remington Model 700 short action, all stainless, and chambered for the .22- 250 Remington.


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A Remington Rifle Build - Unplugged Part IV
OK, this is the part of the Remington Unplugged project series where a barrel is bored, rifled, chambered, and threaded using only a rusty cork screw and a tablespoon of Skippy peanut butter.


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A Remington Rifle Build - Unplugged Part III
This last step in the sequence of action truing with precision hand tools is bolt face truing; squaring and aligning the bolt face to the longitudinal axis of the receiver.


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A Remington Rifle Build - Unplugged Part II
My interest in a bolt action buildup project, based upon the Remington Model 700 action, came after reading related DIY articles on the Brownells web site.


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A Remington Rifle Build - Unplugged Part I
I recently ran across an excellent GunTech build series, authored by Brownells' Larry Weeks, that featured the assembly of a Remington bolt action rifle. The series narrative began with, "Building your own custom rifle has always seemed too far beyond the skills of the average Joe.


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The X7 Bulls Bag Shooting System
Some writers are championship sharpshooters, some are world famous hunters, some are technical wizards, and some are more, well... like me. If I want to get a fix on a firearm's performance potential, without factoring in my personal performance, I need to shoot with a big scope and from a really solid rest.


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