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Unread 07-28-2009, 01:06 AM   #1
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Drew I was out this weekend down south. We have been recieving some rain, hope it keeps up. The Mearns should be very good if the rains keep coming. Took out my A2 and shot some pigeons for my new shorthair. Let me know if a doubles in the desert is on this year, I will help where I can. Otherwise we will go chase some quail .
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Unread 07-28-2009, 02:42 PM   #2
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Phil........i want to go!
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Here's a picture of a P grade Bachelders did the case colors and the barrel.
Looks to me like the receiver was dirty or had oil spots left on it during the process?
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Here's a picture of a P grade Bachelders did the case colors and the barrel.
Looks to me like the receiver was dirty or had oil spots left on it during the process?
Here is a sample of our bone charcoal color case. Dave's P grade receiver was done with a different process using tricalcium phosphate color enhancing. In that process the gun isnt restored like it would be in traditional bone charcoal color case hardening. Rather it is a less expensive way to add some color to a shiny shooter. Our traditional bone charcoal process involves tireless hours of polishing, as well as total degreasing. Here is a very similar P grade we recently totally restored.
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Well, I received a phone call from Brad Bachelder. And in all fairness to Brad, he wasn’t aware of the situation, and has offered to redo the case colors, at no charge. Which seems more than fair to me.

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