LOL Derek, and sorry for being one of those guys that thought you should be able to shoot a fly in the eye at 25 yds. with a handgun on your "other" post!!! :wink:
So what match grade barrel have you decided on? :wink:
Actually, the great thing about building a gun is that YOU can decide how you want it to look. Your choice of caliber is cool, and as long as it runs well, then the rest is just icing on the cake. I agree with the options you've listed so far, except the extended thumb safety. I actually prefer the standard GI size safety with the smaller pad - but that's just me.
I think you will definitely want the trigger to be a nice clean, crisp breaking 4 - 4 1/2 lbs.
How 'bout a dehorning to break those hard edges?
Apparently, some sort of front strap treatment is all the rage these days too. :wink:
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So what match grade barrel have you decided on? :wink:
Actually, the great thing about building a gun is that YOU can decide how you want it to look. Your choice of caliber is cool, and as long as it runs well, then the rest is just icing on the cake. I agree with the options you've listed so far, except the extended thumb safety. I actually prefer the standard GI size safety with the smaller pad - but that's just me.
I think you will definitely want the trigger to be a nice clean, crisp breaking 4 - 4 1/2 lbs.
How 'bout a dehorning to break those hard edges?
Apparently, some sort of front strap treatment is all the rage these days too. :wink:
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Shane Kropf on 2001-07-12 19:42 ]</font>