Norinco m-14s one stop shoppinig?

^^What he said^^

I'm in cowtown too, but my schedule means that I have very few evenings at home for tinkering, part installation, and cruising welding shops trolling a large double-double behind me. (see....some of us newbsticks DO read the stickies :eek:)

Given the premium that I place on my in-town time, I'd be tempted to outsource some of this work to a good smith. Besides which, I'm thinking that my small available supply of in-town tinkering time will be spent putting my M-14S into a new laminate stock. I know, that's not the cheapest solution to the Chu Wood Blues, but I just plain think that laminate is ###y. :p
 
quote from WSquared "tinkering time will be spent putting my M-14S into a new laminate stock. I know, that's not the cheapest solution to the Chu Wood Blues, but I just plain think that laminate is ###y. "

I so want to see that ###y laminate stock when yer done. I have a book of u.s. military weapons and in it there is a pic of a "highly modified" national match sniper m14, dressed in an exceptionally ###y, laminate stock...... wish i could find the same pic on the net to post up.... she looks sweeeeeeet

I have also been, for the past few years, looking for a liscenced smith to work on my m14s rifles....... with no luck. I have gone the route of learning what i can and buying the right tools for the job and accepted great advice from guys who have left the "smithing for money" business. I do all my own work now except cutting barrels.... still need the right tools for that job.
 
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