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  • Hawghauler

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    [url]http://www.savvysurvivor.com/osi_gunsmithing_tools.htm[/URL]

    I just ran across this website and thought I would share. I have always thought it would be fun to construct your own rifles and pistols. I am sure there would be a uninque bond between man and machine when the machine is the fruit of your own labor. I know fiddle players that lovingly made their own instruments and they claimed their own creation made sweeter music. I am going to put this on my future hobby list.
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    TrailDust

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    I had to laugh at this information the guy put in the web page:

    And a special note to those law enforcement personnel and concerned citizens of Oregon who simply refuse to accept that these jigs are legal to buy, sell, own, or use, a great big F*** YOU.

    When you get the tools assembled, Hawg, I'd be glad to help you build the workshop to house them...at no charge. All I ask is some warm weather in which to build it, and a place to smoke a cigar and drink a beer when the day is done.
     

    Hawghauler

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    I had to laugh at this information the guy put in the web page:



    When you get the tools assembled, Hawg, I'd be glad to help you build the workshop to house them...at no charge. All I ask is some warm weather in which to build it, and a place to smoke a cigar and drink a beer when the day is done.

    It would be fun. How about endless 220 to turn the lathe
     
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