New scope mount!
Custom job! What do you think??
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I'm not often speechless, but on this occasion, words fail me.
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Wow.
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Wold Clas
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Looks like you used a 6014 welding rod. Should have used a 6013.
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6014?? I was using an old coat hangar dipped in flux.
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Zero must be about 1000 yd... I don't think the rings are high enough
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Hey that's pretty nice!!!!! The "stove bolts" are that perfect touch.
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Well you won’t have to worry about the receiver screws coming loose!
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Custom scope mount should add a bit of value, don't think?
I would give the owner $50 just so I could grind that mess off of it.
Someone call the SPCF (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Firearms).
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20, or 30 moa base???
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wow I must have missed the SHTF day and now having to resort to such engineering and fab work .
but honestly I have seen a lot of back street back yard no tools bare foot dirt floor cobblers you tube videos in 3rd world country's that could have done 1000x better
I can only hope it was a 10 year old with dads welder and dad was away for the day
maybe started like this " no son I am not giving you 25.00 for a scope mount for the mini 14 "
fine I do it my self
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It makes the stock look good.
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That's forgemonkey's Ruger ain't it???
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He's practicin' up so he can put a scope on that K98🤣
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I would have used wing nuts, to make it a quick detach mount............
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That's truly a work of art.
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ridgleyart: 31548008175003/comments/31548046654619
That's truly a work of art.
You think that is nice work, you ought to see those 1911's Forgemonkey builds. Smoothest welds you have ever seen. Truly art.
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At least he used a jam nut on the stove bolts. Can't be to secure you know. Bob
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