Build Along With Badger: Part 1. The ACTION.

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#31 Post by Christel »

Not sure what is available for quick change no tools barrel magazine fed.... tesnews
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Savage 1899 take down action!
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#33 Post by Sandgroper »

christel wrote:Not sure what is available for quick change no tools barrel magazine fed.... tesnews
He has his homework! :lol:

All the switch barrel rifles I know of, require at least a screw to undone in some way, shape or form. ;) So an allen key or similar is required.
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John25 wrote:

Easy for you to say, you've got a man with a shed round him!

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Lucky girl me :shakeshout:
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Re: Build Along With Badger: Part 1. The ACTION.

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Sandgroper wrote: All the switch barrel rifles I know of, require at least a screw to undone in some way, shape or form. ;) So an allen key or similar is required.
The Savage 1899 take down doesn't.

You have your homework Grant. :grin:
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#36 Post by meles meles »

Hmmm, keeping you lot on track is like herding cats.
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#37 Post by Sandgroper »

dromia wrote:
Sandgroper wrote: All the switch barrel rifles I know of, require at least a screw to undone in some way, shape or form. ;) So an allen key or similar is required.
The Savage 1899 take down doesn't.

You have your homework Grant. :grin:
I didn't know it was a switch barrel design, I stand corrected and will try to do better Sir. ;)
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meles meles wrote:Hmmm, keeping you lot on track is like herding cats.
On track :P
Meles Meles you have been here long enough to know better!
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meles meles wrote:Hmmm, keeping you lot on track is like herding cats.
This is great...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk7yqlTMvp8 :lol:
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#40 Post by meles meles »

*Cracks whip*

Right oomans. Back on track.

So far we're liking what we hear about the INCH action. We're not sure if it is only available in single shot or whether there is a magazine option.

Do any of you know ?

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