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Anything that goes on the Internet, be it pictures or anything else, can be considered 'public property'. I have hundreds of images in my personal files that I have copied from the Internet. However, if I re-posted them on the Internet I would give credit to their originator.
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In the above diagram, I am simply progecting my own interests on something that I designed and will eventually be part of a published/copywrited work.
Photos are one thing, this is something different. |
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I know what your saying Brian . This is a Pic I pulled off the net ,I'm going to have it made into a sign for my pickup...it's not my work ,it's the work of some guy in Michigan I think ,but I like the picture and I make stocks too and nobody up here will know the diff, so who cares right ? |
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Brian: I would gladly buy one and have used your disassembly for my underlifter and was quite easy to use with good instruction and everything turned out great. I would guess that the underlifter is probably one of the easy ones to do. Thomas
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I have bought and still own many disassemble manuals over the last 30 years of gunsmithing. A few recommendations below:
1. Have a book that lays flat 2. Photos are the key, because not everyone will read the instructions. 3. Be through in the disassembly. The NRA books are great, but stop way before ever fully disassembling the firearm. 4. Assembly is just as important. So many books cover disassembly, but not assembly. There are tricks of the trade with assembly firearms, cover them. 5. Part list with actually part numbers that were assigned is beneficial for those that just might have factory parts. 6. Page quality is important, but expensive. Bond paper is least expensive, but glossy is cleanable when you grease smear the page. Good luck and these are just my suggestions an opinions, I would buy one either way. Thanks |
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