M1 Garand and about 400 rounds.
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M1 Garand and about 400 rounds.
Rock
Bought myself a couple high dollar pillows and have been testing them thoroughly
2 steel bore ff blocks with rod slots and ports to 260 + specs w 7 petal fronts might actually get the twister running good for a change
I was thinking about building a couple more ARs. One light weight in 300 BO (with a shrouded barrel for a suppressor.. Custom with quick release) and and a long range billet AR in .22 Nosler.....
I want a Garand.. more for the bucket list!!! I love WWII military rifles. I have a Saginaw 30 Carbine!!! And a reissued in WWII 1911.
Have you considered the long range AR in 6.5 Grendel. You can buy factory loaded ammo from Hornady, Federal, Wolf and Alexander Arms or hand load Berger Classic Hunter 135gr. to 2500fps, Lapua Secnar 123gr. to around 2600fps or Lapua Secnar 108gr at around 2750 fps. I don't think there is a better round for the AR that can give you long range accuracy and good for hunting.
I'd love to build a 300 blackout SBR AR some day.
http://www.rifleshootermag.com/edito...volution/84008
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWtEBX66bxk
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Now waiting on new garage power feed to hook it up and learn to use it.
Ordered one of these...
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Pardon my lack of the correct words but you need to open your photo on your desktop, go to edit and find something that will change the photo size. You must make it way bigger, then save it and then you can upload it and it wont fall over sideways and piss you off everytime you try to post a photo. It's a ton of fun. Hope that helped.
Several years back I bought the pieces to convert one of my Bridgeports to a cnc machine. I wanted to make my own sleeves and with the help of James Perry was on my way till life threw one of it's bombs at me. Now I am downsizing and have sold many pieces of equipment leaving me with only the one Bridgeport. May still convert or may sell off cnc equipment, haven't decided. You will find your Bridgeport to be by far the most versatile and adjustable machine you will ever use. You will also find the investment in the machine will likely be surpassed by the tooling you will buy in the future. Wonderful machine you will never regret purchasing.
Rock
Well after a EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLAR hitAttachment 435130 on the credit card!, we're still waiting for Hilborn to make the manifold, we've had all the the other stuff for over a month! :(