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Tackleberry
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Now this is sweet

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curan
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I reckon he's done that before!
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Without a doubt he's done that before.
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Buffy
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Forgive my ignorance, but whats the amazing part?

He put a barrel in a vice, put a purposely designed tool in through the back of the action and give it a cack.....

Am I missing something?

Im not being facetious, just curious


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kickinback
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He'd still be there with a bit of pipe on his action wrench if it was a factory gun :)
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Harb
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Buff Buster wrote:Forgive my ignorance, but whats the amazing part?

He put a barrel in a vice, put a purposely designed tool in through the back of the action and give it a cack.....

Am I missing something?

Im not being facetious, just curious


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I am guessing the excitement is about him not using the redneck method of 2 stillsens an a sledge hammer....lol
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kickinback wrote:He'd still be there with a bit of pipe on his action wrench if it was a factory gun :)
Especially a Howa, they don't want their barrels coming out.
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Paul makes some really good stuff,sells it on 6MMBR,as to the barrel removal,its good to see if you havent seen it done before I suppose.
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Buff Buster wrote:Forgive my ignorance, but whats the amazing part?

He put a barrel in a vice, put a purposely designed tool in through the back of the action and give it a cack.....

Am I missing something?

Im not being facetious, just curious


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I'm with Buff Buster :-? Isn't this how most shooters take a barrel off.
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