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You'll find Zook is a Kansas name that comes up over and over if you live there. A really well known one came from Centralia.
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Dave,
What in sam hill, Centralia. I only know 1 the teacher Bruce mentioned. |
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Ooops, I mean Garden City, John Zook was the guy I was thinking of. John Riggins was from Centralia. )
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Thanks Frank |
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Frank, yes, I overdid it once. Used denatured alcohol to take it off. Easy to take off on the barrels, but any denatured alcohol that gets on the stock will take off the wood finish.
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Acetone would work as well but do not get it on wood.
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05-18-2010, 08:16 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Calvin
Your gun 22266 (nice to have a full house) is a plain twist, grade 0, straight grip, 12, 30" barrels. The (T) is the mark for plain twist. Hope this helps. Dave |
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David,
Thanks, least it's not aces and eights. ch |
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