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6/10/2013 4:28:07 AM EDT
Thank you Todd for another job well done. You always seem to go that extra mile for your clients.
6/10/2013 5:50:12 AM EDT
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Your welcome. I am glad I could help.
6/10/2013 7:07:30 AM EDT
[#2]
Yeah Todd great job on my ammo. Thanks for your hard work.
6/10/2013 8:45:51 AM EDT
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I have a few projects for him once I scrap some money together
6/10/2013 1:37:48 PM EDT
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I have a few projects for him once I scrap some money together


I just gave him two on Saturday.
6/10/2013 6:21:57 PM EDT
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I have a few projects for him once I scrap some money together


I have a project too that Id like to get done but for what it would cost I Could buy a new shotgun so I'm not sure if its really worth it or not.

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6/10/2013 6:34:13 PM EDT
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I have a few projects for him once I scrap some money together


I have a project too that Id like to get done but for what it would cost I Could buy a new shotgun so I'm not sure if its really worth it or not.

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Just do it.
6/10/2013 8:01:14 PM EDT
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I have a few projects for him once I scrap some money together


I have a project too that Id like to get done but for what it would cost I Could buy a new shotgun so I'm not sure if its really worth it or not.

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Just do it.


Wait. What kind of shotgun is this?
6/10/2013 8:56:00 PM EDT
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I have a few projects for him once I scrap some money together


I have a project too that Id like to get done but for what it would cost I Could buy a new shotgun so I'm not sure if its really worth it or not.

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Just do it.


Wait. What kind of shotgun is this?


Stevens 520 with the double hump so 1932-36 ish I think its worth about fifty bucks. I think it would be cool to chop it down to 18" and re choked to full and a fresh park finish every thing on the gun and i mean everything has a serial number and they all match . I got it from a buddy who was gonna just throw it in the trash so I took it home and cleaned it up the best I Could shoots just fine It's little rough around the edges but its still cool.

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6/10/2013 10:02:13 PM EDT
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I have a few projects for him once I scrap some money together


I have a project too that Id like to get done but for what it would cost I Could buy a new shotgun so I'm not sure if its really worth it or not.

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Just do it.


Wait. What kind of shotgun is this?


Stevens 520 with the double hump so 1932-36 ish I think its worth about fifty bucks. I think it would be cool to chop it down to 18" and re choked to full and a fresh park finish every thing on the gun and i mean everything has a serial number and they all match . I got it from a buddy who was gonna just throw it in the trash so I took it home and cleaned it up the best I Could shoots just fine It's little rough around the edges but its still cool.

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Nice

6/11/2013 2:32:21 AM EDT
[#10]
Another happy customer here
6/11/2013 5:54:48 AM EDT
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I have a few projects for him once I scrap some money together


I have a project too that Id like to get done but for what it would cost I Could buy a new shotgun so I'm not sure if its really worth it or not.

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Just do it.


Wait. What kind of shotgun is this?


Stevens 520 with the double hump so 1932-36 ish I think its worth about fifty bucks. I think it would be cool to chop it down to 18" and re choked to full and a fresh park finish every thing on the gun and i mean everything has a serial number and they all match . I got it from a buddy who was gonna just throw it in the trash so I took it home and cleaned it up the best I Could shoots just fine It's little rough around the edges but its still cool.

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Do it.
6/11/2013 5:57:51 AM EDT
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I have a few projects for him once I scrap some money together


I have a project too that Id like to get done but for what it would cost I Could buy a new shotgun so I'm not sure if its really worth it or not.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile


Just do it.


Wait. What kind of shotgun is this?


Stevens 520 with the double hump so 1932-36 ish I think its worth about fifty bucks. I think it would be cool to chop it down to 18" and re choked to full and a fresh park finish every thing on the gun and i mean everything has a serial number and they all match . I got it from a buddy who was gonna just throw it in the trash so I took it home and cleaned it up the best I Could shoots just fine It's little rough around the edges but its still cool.

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"re choked to full" ??? Other than threading for removable tubes, I don't see how it can be "re-choked" to a tighter constriction. Bored out, yes, but not the other way.  

6/11/2013 6:49:24 AM EDT
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I have a few projects for him once I scrap some money together


I have a project too that Id like to get done but for what it would cost I Could buy a new shotgun so I'm not sure if its really worth it or not.

Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile


Just do it.


Wait. What kind of shotgun is this?


Stevens 520 with the double hump so 1932-36 ish I think its worth about fifty bucks. I think it would be cool to chop it down to 18" and re choked to full and a fresh park finish every thing on the gun and i mean everything has a serial number and they all match . I got it from a buddy who was gonna just throw it in the trash so I took it home and cleaned it up the best I Could shoots just fine It's little rough around the edges but its still cool.

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"re choked to full" ??? Other than threading for removable tubes, I don't see how it can be "re-choked" to a tighter constriction. Bored out, yes, but not the other way.  



right i forgot full is smaller than cylinder , i spose he cant just cut the middle out and weld the two back together. hmm i like the fixed full choke i dont know if the barrel is big enough to be threaded for choke tubes.
6/11/2013 11:44:33 AM EDT
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Todd's done a great job Duracoating my CZ82.  He's also done a great job fixing all of the things I've managed to completely screw up.
6/11/2013 12:07:31 PM EDT
[#15]
Todd fuckin rocks!!!!!  
6/12/2013 11:58:08 AM EDT
[#16]
Hey Todd are my projects done yet?
6/12/2013 1:58:59 PM EDT
[#17]
A +1 from me for Todd as well.  His Duracoat work has exceeded my expectations, the ammo he made up for me has been excellent.  I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him.
6/12/2013 2:21:55 PM EDT
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A +1 from me for Todd as well.  His Duracoat work has exceeded my expectations, the ammo he made up for me has been excellent.  I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him.


What ammo did he work up?  

I've got a ton of empty 38spl and .357mag cases and I'd like to get them reloaded.  
6/13/2013 6:01:45 AM EDT
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A +1 from me for Todd as well.  His Duracoat work has exceeded my expectations, the ammo he made up for me has been excellent.  I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him.


What ammo did he work up?  

I've got a ton of empty 38spl and .357mag cases and I'd like to get them reloaded.  


So far I have had him load up 9,000 rounds of 55gr fmj .223 for me. I took his ammo to a class and was hitting a sub 1 inch group at 100 yards out of my YHM upper and was hitting consistently at 500 yards on a 12 x 18 inch steel plate.
6/13/2013 8:01:26 AM EDT
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right i forgot full is smaller than cylinder , i spose he cant just cut the middle out and weld the two back together. hmm i like the fixed full choke i dont know if the barrel is big enough to be threaded for choke tubes.


Should be able to. Not sure how easy it is to do on doubles though. I had my 590 threaded for chokes, and the metal left behind is pretty dang thin (not the A1 version). It's lasted 5+ years, so....I do'nt think you'd need much.
6/13/2013 11:43:02 AM EDT
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A +1 from me for Todd as well.  His Duracoat work has exceeded my expectations, the ammo he made up for me has been excellent.  I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him.


What ammo did he work up?  

I've got a ton of empty 38spl and .357mag cases and I'd like to get them reloaded.  


He loaded up a bunch of .45 for me, and he Duracoated, installed night sights, and replaced the grip bushings on my compact 1911.  He also handled the purchase/transfer of the pistol, and was MUCH better to work with versus the previous FFL I used.