clandestine
AR-15 Savant
Yep, here ya go....
Sorry I didn't take the cheekrest off, I was pressed for time.
That is not a professional pad job. I would ask for a refund on the labor.
Yep, here ya go....
Sorry I didn't take the cheekrest off, I was pressed for time.
That is not a professional pad job. I would ask for a refund on the labor.
As always, you are correct. Engine4 did the work himself. Getting a refund on the labor would be pretty much impossible unless he has a time machine.
I thought I read that a shop did the work and you were asking for pics. My apologies then.
If he did the work then no harm. I thought a gunsmith did that, this my reply.
Nope, you are right. It was Bobby Bollinger that did that work. The set of pictures I was thinking about was done by somebody else on here that had volunteered to help me with my project. My fault Chad.
Nope, you are right. It was Bobby Bollinger that did that work. The set of pictures I was thinking about was done by somebody else on here that had volunteered to help me with my project. My fault Chad.
Yep, here ya go....
Sorry I didn't take the cheekrest off, I was pressed for time.
Well, seeing as I've never had this type of work done before, I didn't know it's not up to snuff. What's wrong, is it because the edges don't line up even? Not being flip, just want to know.
Yes, the edges do not line up and the pad does not appear to have been ground evenly. You will never get your money back from Bollinger, but he might agree to try and fix it for you. I have seen/heard of numerous jobs that he has hacked and will therefore never have any work done there.
lol - you probably did not read the entire thread. I currently have a 391 Teknys 12 gauge with 14.5" LOP, a 391 Teknys 20 gauge with 14.5" LOP, a 391 youth model 20 gauge with 13.5" LOP, and I want to get this 28 gauge A400 Xplor to round out the lineup. Problem is, the 20 gauge youth model has too long of a LOP and too much recoil for my son. Heck, my two adult sisters have a tough time shooting a round of sporting clays with my "adult" 391 20 gauge. Thing is, I also want to be able to use the 28 gauge for upland hunting and doves, and I want all of my kids to be able to use it right now. I think the 20 gauge will still be too much recoil wise for my soon to be 10 year old daughter.
Much thought has gone into this, and I think a 28 gauge with an adjustable stock for LOP and drop at comb will work nicely for all the kids until they start shooting the youth 20 gauge or an adult gun and it would still allow me to use the 28 gauge too. Not only that, but I can get the Graco recoil reducer on it, so it will make it that much nicer for the kids to shoot.
This guy is the very best in the business. No need to ship the entire gun, just the stock and some measurements. Call him first.
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