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mojo_matic
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Old Post November 12, 2004 16:58    Click Here to See the Profile for mojo_matic   Click here to Send mojo_matic a Private Message   Click Here to Email mojo_matic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote Post #1

James, thanx again for yet ANOTHER wonderful trasnaction! I don't think that I count the number of times that James has been able to help me in a pinch...or provide some very unique and killer parts.

The last order included a NIB inch bolt and carrier (Aussie I believe). Almost a shame to remove them from the wrap...no serial numbers...too freakin' cool! You guys really need to pick up on these FAST! You'll kick yousefl in the rear for not doing so later. Yes, you can use an inch/bolt carrier combo in a Metric build. Finding a solid bolt/carrier is not an easy task....let alone one that is like new...or BRAND NEW. The sand cuts look great...and again, the bolt and carrier are new without serial numbers! If you are looking for a tight fit=best accuracy, this is the ticket! Did I mention that they look great?

Then a perfect Indian rear sight...will match Argy open eared gas block perfectly. Taller than metric, not as tall as inch...but retains the ability to fold down the aperature. Put those open eared Argy barrels that you have laying around to use!

Thanx again James!


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Old Post November 12, 2004 18:09    Click Here to See the Profile for bybon   Click here to Send bybon a Private Message   Click Here to Email bybon     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote Post #2

You answered two important question I had concerning the items you purchased, i.e., can be used in a metric build. I have been meaning to order some parts from him and this settled it. Good review.


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Old Post November 12, 2004 20:34    Click Here to See the Profile for Adventurer_96   Click here to Send Adventurer_96 a Private Message   Click Here to Email Adventurer_96     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote Post #3

Looks like I need to get in touch with him ASAP!

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Old Post November 12, 2004 23:29    Click Here to See the Profile for 48th Highlander   Click here to Send 48th Highlander a Private Message   Click Here to Email 48th Highlander     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote Post #4

No prob using an inch bolt in a metric carrier right?

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mojo_matic
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Old Post November 14, 2004 20:24    Click Here to See the Profile for mojo_matic   Click here to Send mojo_matic a Private Message   Click Here to Email mojo_matic     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote Post #5

I understand that some people have mix n' matched inch and metric carriers/bolts.

Many advise against it. There are obvious differences between inch and metric carrier and bolts. I'm really anal...I wouldn't recommend mixing and matching...I want the rifle to be as accurate as possible...and wish to avoid questionable variables.



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