duncan61 wrote:I am sure you will be able to post it.Its only a piece of metal rod.I would be very keen as I wish to do something with this Howa.I will get a custom stock as well.I have a timber and blue BRNO .243 from 1978 and a .222 RUGER.I would not get a .223 as mixing the ammo is an issue but I am familiar with .22/250 and they are flat shooting cannons and very popular in the area I shoot
duncan61 wrote:The threads for a Howa action are M26-1.5 .
duncan61 wrote:my man has an engineering shop where we reload and store most of our firearms.This would be within his abilities to machine the tenon and sleeve.I have seen him do harder stuff
grandadbushy wrote:Hang on boys i haven't taken it off yet and probably won't for awhile until i build up some cash after my son rolled his cruiser 100 m down a range
we lost him 3 times in 24 hrs but he's coming good now thankfully he may never work again but he's alive
This puts a strain on the old purse string when your living in a motel 600 klm from home for month waiting to see if he is going to servive after being
so broken
But hopefully i can rebarrel by the end of the year if i go ahead with it
cheers
grandadbushy wrote:Just another thank you for those well wishers for my son I thought I would let you know he is doing much better
but still has a few major problems but hopefully he will get over them so far so good
Here is a couple of presents he received from the operations to stem the bleeding and to put his pelvis and hips back together
Operations front and back