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Ham385 it sounds like you have better than average hand skills from the scope of your ambitious project. At the risk of disagreement with a friend who I share a mentor with. I still would suggest useing a top tier kit gun for a first attempt. Kibler kits would show you how a proper guns architecture should be. Nothing teaches better than hands on for the general feel. In the end this baby step would be handy. If you wish to see the down side of what happens when ambitions exceed skill set. Simply search  “Rebuilding a Franken rifle”on the ALR forum in the gun building section. BJH


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