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Tell me this isn't multiple screen names.
TR.net does some outstanding machine work which you won't find anywhere else.
Chances are op doesn't come back. Unless I missed it, there were no mention of what yards the group was shot at. Or if he was using a lead sled. These shills post a pic or two of what they want to show, but never a pic that is requested. And it's always there first post to come on and talk big about tr.net and then vanish off in the sunset.
^^^^^^^^^those pics tell us diddly jack and fucking shit, except that roll stamp looks like shit
This is hilarious. But seriously, if TR has been in business for as long as it has, where are the legitimate owners and reviews?? I'm being totally serious. I've never seen a single review online. All there is are these pawns that come on here posting fed lines about the company that naturally lead one who's never handled one of their rifles to be totally sketched out my their shady and childish marketing practices.
Also [MENTION=104260]Mark Florida[/MENTION] , I live in Georgia and wouldn't mind coming down to Florida for a weekend to meet up with some other Hiders and shoot some of those rifles. Or we could meet half way. Whatever tickles your fancy
I will tell you that if you are on the up n up about your rifles that is cool but the Hide is not a place to be if you are thin skinned. So take that for what it is worth. There has been some bad , for a kind word, interactions between TR and the owners of the hide. By the way this thread has gone I would advise you to use the search box. It does not take an IQ over your shoe size to have figured that out. Now put on your big boy panties and show some pics and don't get all butt hurt if someone here has some fun with you. Give some details everyone loves gun porn.Holy crap.. you guys are f'n vicious. All I am saying is that I bought two rifles. One built in or around 2004, a 308 and a 6.5x47 Lapua in 2013 and they both shoot better than I do! I would be happy for any of you to shoot either one........if you promise not to shoot me first! SHIT!
If I would have cut that tenon on that barrel I would have to punch myself in the dick.
At a glance there is several things wrong with the way it is machined.
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Holy crap.. you guys are f'n vicious. All I am saying is that I bought two rifles. One built in or around 2004, a 308 and a 6.5x47 Lapua in 2013 and they both shoot better than I do! I would be happy for any of you to shoot either one........if you promise not to shoot me first! SHIT!
Don't confuse truthfulness with viciousness, the former being a complete defense to slander.Holy crap.. you guys are f'n vicious. All I am saying is that I bought two rifles. One built in or around 2004, a 308 and a 6.5x47 Lapua in 2013 and they both shoot better than I do! I would be happy for any of you to shoot either one........if you promise not to shoot me first! SHIT!
Holy crap.. you guys are f'n vicious. All I am saying is that I bought two rifles. One built in or around 2004, a 308 and a 6.5x47 Lapua in 2013 and they both shoot better than I do! I would be happy for any of you to shoot either one........if you promise not to shoot me first! SHIT!
Holy crap.. you guys are f'n vicious. All I am saying is that I bought two rifles. One built in or around 2004, a 308 and a 6.5x47 Lapua in 2013 and they both shoot better than I do! I would be happy for any of you to shoot either one........if you promise not to shoot me first! SHIT!
No one is calling him a liar: We are looking at his posts, his words, his claims and his proof, and the community is coming to conclusions based on them. It's called scrutiny. It's democratic. And it's not a bad thing unless you fear it.I'm not one to call a stranger a liar. Mark, you will accomplice nothing getting into a shouting match here. The ship of public opinion has sailed. This is a tight knit group (I'm not counting myself in) that has made up their minds. No dialogue will change that.
Mark is showcased on their FB page, if your interested (https://www.facebook.com/TacticalRifles.net/posts/768129316540602)
All you wanabe snipers only wish you could do the work that tr.net does. If Mark in Florida has someone hold his rifle while he grabs the barrel of the tr.net rifle he owns,
and turns it counterclockwise with a sudden jerk there's a chance the barrel then can be unscrewed. I tried this with one of their rifles they built for a friend of mine and it came right off. Once I got it off I could clearly see the craftsmanship they preform and the very close tolerances, and the micrometer reading of the major diameter of thread tenon is proof of it. They can hold tolerances well within 1 whole revolution of the micrometer barrel. If someone can enlarge this photo all you wannabes can see for yourself.
TR.net does some outstanding machine work which you won't find anywhere else. Maybe someone can enlarge this photo so you can really see the close tolerance machining. I am not sure if it's a 60 deg. American vee thread or a 45 deg. buttress thread.
All you wanabe snipers only wish you could do the work that tr.net does. If Mark in Florida has someone hold his rifle while he grabs the barrel of the tr.net rifle he owns,
and turns it counterclockwise with a sudden jerk there's a chance the barrel then can be unscrewed. I tried this with one of their rifles they built for a friend of mine and it came right off. Once I got it off I could clearly see the craftsmanship they preform and the very close tolerances, and the micrometer reading of the major diameter of thread tenon is proof of it. They can hold tolerances well within 1 whole revolution of the micrometer barrel. If someone can enlarge this photo all you wannabes can see for yourself.
All you wanabe snipers only wish you could do the work that tr.net does. If Mark in Florida has someone hold his rifle while he grabs the barrel of the tr.net rifle he owns,
and turns it counterclockwise with a sudden jerk there's a chance the barrel then can be unscrewed. I tried this with one of their rifles they built for a friend of mine and it came right off. Once I got it off I could clearly see the craftsmanship they preform and the very close tolerances, and the micrometer reading of the major diameter of thread tenon is proof of it. They can hold tolerances well within 1 whole revolution of the micrometer barrel. If someone can enlarge this photo all you wannabes can see for yourself.