Alberta Tactical Rifle Issue

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Rick, you are a true gentleman and are doing your best here. My wife and I just spent an hour popcorning on our sofa togeather reading through this, and your actions have been extraordinary.

We both approve on the charging of storage fees and time. It's a pity you can't make the storage fees retroactive.

I might make a reccomendation for your business too. She is a professional artist by trade, and whilst that might seem to have nothing to do with gunsmithing, she charges a bullsh*t tax on people like Robertf.

In this case it would be fully justified.

Just wanted to throw a shout out and let you know that not everyone is a psycho and we recognize the work you're doing. When I need work on my weapons done, I know where to send them!

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If i were RobertF i would sell all firearms, throw out my firearms licence, and take up knitting as a new hobby.

Perhaps but he may have to order his skeins of wool and have them mailed to him. His package might get dropped in a puddle and then WTF would he do with wet wool? Bet he'd get himself a whole new sweater out of the deal though. :onCrack:
 
Yep I'm adding him to my DO NOT SELL TO list.

and on that note IBTL

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The time has come to FINALLY put this to bed, I think.
A nice policeman came by the shop the other day with the requested bolt so I could finally test fire this barrelled action, under supervision, and get it out of here.

I am hoping that the packaging is CP proof enough to survive the trek back to ontario.
Inside the ABS tube the barrelled action is wrapped in paper, then sleeved in socks and then shredded paper was crammed in so that NOTHING can move. The ABS pipe is then put inside a cardboard shipping tube, then has had the whole thing taped up with a roll and 1/2 of fiber tape.

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With luck this will be the final chapter in this ordeal.
 
I think it's packaged way too good, your going to take heat because the OP will not be able to open the bloody thing, he will have to use a torch, or metal shears, or a chainsaw, or some C4 to get it open, and then.......crap a damaged barrelled action was the result
 
The time has come to FINALLY put this to bed, I think.
A nice policeman came by the shop the other day with the requested bolt so I could finally test fire this barrelled action, under supervision, and get it out of here.

I am hoping that the packaging is CP proof enough to survive the trek back to ontario.
Inside the ABS tube the barrelled action is wrapped in paper, then sleeved in socks and then shredded paper was crammed in so that NOTHING can move. The ABS pipe is then put inside a cardboard shipping tube, then has had the whole thing taped up with a roll and 1/2 of fiber tape.

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With luck this will be the final chapter in this ordeal.


Ok maybe I am missing something here but why did a police man deliver the bolt?
 
So I hear the ATRS is offering "lightened" recievers...

Custom lightening must be worth a few bucks... ;)

Keep up the good work Mr. Rick and when the time comes I'll send you my 5r for some work...but don't worry, it wont be brand new, and if cp damages it i'll be very excited to have you give her a fix up...

Sorry for your frustrating times, but it seems to have helped rather than hindered your business reputation
 
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