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Unread 01-21-2010, 11:38 AM   #1
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John, is your D from Alaska?
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Unread 01-21-2010, 12:41 PM   #2
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Mr. Lembo,

You are correct the rib is an issue. You can take an existing rib and splice it from others, have a new one made (like you said smooth ribs are easy), or get lucky and have one from another set of barrels that will work.

Mr. Murphy,

Hopefully this gun will be at the Southern and will be laying the Smith hammer shooters to waste. You are always welcome to examine it. If it is not ready I will try my best to remember to bring one of the others.

Yes the gun is from Alaska. It seems everyone has figured that out.
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Mr. Romig,

Yes the gun is from Alaska. You and several others have been able to figure that one out.

The existing barrels are way unsafe. They mike out at 18 thousandths, still pitted, etc.
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Mr. Murphy,

I dont know how to answer your question definitely. Briley insists that they have an in house man who trained under Kirk and he is doing all of their sleeving in house. However, I have heard from several people that I trust that they are sending them out to Kirk who is contracted by Briley.
Never the less, they have had awesome turnover times for me and their work has been great. I have been pleased so far and hope these barrels turn out as good as the last set and pattern just as good.
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Hopefully this gun will be at the Southern and will be laying the Smith hammer shooters to waste.
Why, that's enough to cause a Smitty to go out and borrow a hammer-gun! Sounds a little like how Mrs.Coakley did......about a month ago!
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Hey good buddy its all in good fun, you know that. Hope to see you guys soon,
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No worries Mate! Are we planning another informal Challenge event prior to this years Southern? Had occasion to speak with Mr. Conrad on Saturday and the subject came up. Now, shouldn't you be studying!
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We should definitely do that again.
I am going into withdrawls at this point. I am so tired of studying and Jenny is tired to books and articles being scattered all over the house. We are both ready for it to be over with. Just a few more weeks.
We will talk once it is all over with in Feb.
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