The CZickness XLIII prepping for winter.

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    rkwhyte2

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    gmcttr

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    Looks like you've made some changes. Me likey. I have close to the same setup minus the can. How do you like the slick tape and silvered rest bags?

    The rifle certainly slides freely on the bags and I like that. The tape probably isn't needed. It was added before I had the bags the way I wanted.
     

    Benp

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    Morning all! I'm loving the CZ pics in here! I've need to take some new pics in the near future.
     

    Leadeye

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    I never understood why they painted the inside of the grips red, but a guy at a furniture factory tpaint.jpg told me that maybe they finished both sides to "balance" the thin grip panels. He said this is done in furniture to keep flat pieces from warping one direction or another. It was as good of an explanation as I've every heard.

    I got this one from the MCSD property auction about 1982, they melt these down today.
     

    RustyHornet

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    I never understood why they painted the inside of the grips red, but a guy at a furniture factory View attachment 165249 told me that maybe they finished both sides to "balance" the thin grip panels. He said this is done in furniture to keep flat pieces from warping one direction or another. It was as good of an explanation as I've every heard,
    I recently heard about that philosophy when it comes to painting wood stuff. Makes sense to me.
     

    RustyHornet

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    Wanting to move this one along to free up some money and move in some different directions. I’d be willing to sell just the brace and the upper, won’t mind sticking the lower back in the safe for a rainy day. But it can all go too. Lower came from T-DOGG and was assembled by him, somewhere I have the specs. Upper has not been fired. Again, somewhere I have the specs.

    If interested, shoot me a pm and we can talk and I can try to find the details for you. Have a few .22lr rifles that I would rather have at this point in my life so no point in this just sitting.

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    WebSnyper

    Time to make the chimichangas
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    I find it strangely fun and addicting to play around with the different settings and finding sweet spots.
    Somehow I figured you would like this and somehow find it entertaining. This would drive me nuts with just another variable to contemplate (I can't even read a doddg thread without my OCD kicking in on all the variables in play).
     
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