Gunsmith for clip slots
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Posting of negative comments in the Gunshop section could bring unwanted criticism on the forum, having said that it is important to let members know if dealings with a Gunshop were less than ideal for you. To that end we will allow what will be known as the 'Scotsgun Ruling'
The Scotsgun Ruling:
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"As I've yet to have a 'positive' experience there, I'll refrain from commenting further."
Beyond that please take it up with the Gunshop, if you do resolve the issue in a agreeable manner let us know!
This rule applies to the entire forum.
Re: Gunsmith for clip slots
There was and may still be a company that made aluminum add-on clip slots for Winchester 70 and Remington 700 actions that used the existing pre-tapped screw holes for scope mounts to fix the clip slot adapter in place. Do an internet search of the companies that specialize in accessories for centerfire match shooting. I bought mine back in the 80s which doesn't seem that long ago but I guess it really is!
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Re: Gunsmith for clip slots
Thanks for the heads up. I needed them cut for a scope mount and not specially for clips.
I contacted 3 well known and recommended gunsmith/rifle smiths about this and 2 said no they wouldn't attempt it and one other asked me to send over all the details and never responded to me.
I ended up buying a micro mill off Ebay for £200 and just cutting it myself and then sending it for proof. The mill has proven to be an excellent investment as I have since used it to inlet two stocks as well as inlet bottom metal for a friend.
Here's the info I went with and I found an excellent video online of someone doing it on a similar mill:
https://www.m14forum.com/threads/m40-vs ... st-4512328
I contacted 3 well known and recommended gunsmith/rifle smiths about this and 2 said no they wouldn't attempt it and one other asked me to send over all the details and never responded to me.
I ended up buying a micro mill off Ebay for £200 and just cutting it myself and then sending it for proof. The mill has proven to be an excellent investment as I have since used it to inlet two stocks as well as inlet bottom metal for a friend.
Here's the info I went with and I found an excellent video online of someone doing it on a similar mill:
https://www.m14forum.com/threads/m40-vs ... st-4512328
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