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    Gunsmithing replacing the J-lock firing pin assembly

    if it's a short action GreTan had some full firing pin assemblies for $31 a few weeks ago stock rem iwth out J lock
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    Gunsmithing Pillar bedding a Remington Model 7

    if I remember correctly Ernie the gunsmith has Aluminum pillars for the Mdl 7
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    Gunsmithing Ruger American

    strikes me the Rem 783 will be easier to customize given the std Rem barrel lug. Not real high on it's stock either but it is fairly stiff hope someone comes along and makes some stocks for it and a Metal trigger guard replacement
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    Gunsmithing Release Agent for bedding

    Brownells spray release is very good but we starting using Molykote mold release agent a few years back and it's really nice you can get it from MSC
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    Gunsmithing sight pusher for sig 226 and 938

    used this one for quiet a while on many pistols P500 Pro Universal Sight Tool | Brownells inlcuding Sigs
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    Gunsmithing replaced x mark pro spring, is it safe?

    Re: replaced x mark pro spring, is it safe? well for what its worth Ernies spring work fine.. I use quite a number of them on the old style 700 trigger but have used his new one for the Mark X adjustable and it works just fine..no problems at all.
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    Gunsmithing Adjusting Howa Trigger?

    Re: Adjusting Howa Trigger? not for everyuone but if you want it lighter http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f37/howa-trigger-adjustment-how-52584/
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    Gunsmithing cerakote

    Re: cerakote you can also heat cure the air dry stuff ...the guys at NIC gave me that one a fews years back.
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    Gunsmithing Barrel assmbly paste + torque What do you use?

    Re: Barrel assmbly paste + torque What do you use? Mobil one syntheitic wheel bearing grease and 95 ft lbs with a Sturgeon wrench... never found any reason for locktite
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    Gunsmithing Cerakote air vs oven

    Re: Cerakote air vs oven heat boxes of any size for firearm stuff are easy to make. wood box lined with reflective foam insulation and a $10 harbor frieght heat gun.. cut holes it the top and cover/open them to regulate temp.. had one for years that still works fine. you can heat cure the...