where can i get my gun dipped
Jan 9, 2006 #1 O oldcrowe Member where can i get my gun dipped Attachments Crowe_1.jpg 55.7 KB · Views: 159
Jan 9, 2006 #2 dutchman Senior Member Check this link. That'll get you started. http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=17816&highlight=camo+dipped
Check this link. That'll get you started. http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=17816&highlight=camo+dipped
Jan 9, 2006 #3 J Jody Hawk Senior Member oldcrowe, K&D Gunsmithing in Hawkinsville done mine but their website won't come up now. Anyone know if these folks are still in business? http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=14847&highlight=dipped
oldcrowe, K&D Gunsmithing in Hawkinsville done mine but their website won't come up now. Anyone know if these folks are still in business? http://forum.gon.com/showthread.php?t=14847&highlight=dipped
Jan 9, 2006 #4 S sweet 16 Senior Member Company in Columbus, Ga. does it. They have shown at Buckarama in Perry. Can't remember the name
Jan 9, 2006 #5 goosebuster Senior Member dura coat dura coat is the name of the place in columbus they do a great job i can get you the number if you want it
dura coat dura coat is the name of the place in columbus they do a great job i can get you the number if you want it
Jan 9, 2006 #7 O oldcrowe Member it is a rem 879 super mag stock is from choate industries kicks choke red dot scope limbsaver (the best part) win xr #5s it is really well balanced and can be held staedy for a really long time i want to install a left handed triger assembly, the saftey is kinda hard to get to with the pistol grip
it is a rem 879 super mag stock is from choate industries kicks choke red dot scope limbsaver (the best part) win xr #5s it is really well balanced and can be held staedy for a really long time i want to install a left handed triger assembly, the saftey is kinda hard to get to with the pistol grip
Jan 9, 2006 #9 Gun Docc Senior Member Today said: i want to install a left handed triger assembly, the saftey is kinda hard to get to with the pistol grip Click to expand... if your wanting a left hand safety button, then the the trigger assembly you have can be converted to a left hand version with no parts exchange it's easily done by relocating the detent ball and using the existing safety button Yep i hijacked a thread it seems
Today said: i want to install a left handed triger assembly, the saftey is kinda hard to get to with the pistol grip Click to expand... if your wanting a left hand safety button, then the the trigger assembly you have can be converted to a left hand version with no parts exchange it's easily done by relocating the detent ball and using the existing safety button Yep i hijacked a thread it seems