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<blockquote data-quote="RickN" data-source="post: 3429457" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>Guys there is a difference in disassembly / reassembly and gun-smithing. True you have to know how to take them down and put them back together, but you do not want to be filing on a good working firearm. </p><p></p><p>I would buy Bubba "sporterized" MILSURP and practice by turning them into usable rifles. Sometimes all I had was an action with a barrel that had been cut off with a hack saw. Wish I still had most of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickN, post: 3429457, member: 8854"] Guys there is a difference in disassembly / reassembly and gun-smithing. True you have to know how to take them down and put them back together, but you do not want to be filing on a good working firearm. I would buy Bubba "sporterized" MILSURP and practice by turning them into usable rifles. Sometimes all I had was an action with a barrel that had been cut off with a hack saw. Wish I still had most of them. [/QUOTE]
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