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Using a semi-inletted stock Exclusive items from GUNS Magazine! How To Restore A Double-Barrel Shotg

Using a semi-inletted stock Exclusive items from GUNS Magazine! How To Restore A Double-Barrel Shotgun By Brent T. Wheat & Roy Huntington [double-barrel-shotgun image]( Roy Works His Magic GUNS Magazine Editor Brent T. Wheat enlists Roy Huntington’s help to restore a double-barrel shotgun. Watch as he talks through the process of fitting this old, rusty Stevens Model 5100 with a semi-inletted stock and drilling and tapping a new bead sight. [WATCH NOW]( R7 Mako Carbon Compact The R7 Mako™ Carbon Compact from Kimber is the latest addition to the R7 family. Featuring a completely redesigned frame made with Carbon Fiber infused matrix that delivers superior durability featuring up to a 60,000 lb. psi tensile strength. It's a pistol built to deliver all the features for the modern day EDC firearms owner. Available in 4 models, optics ready, and threaded for suppression.  [LEARN MORE NOW]( This Week’s Top Three The most popular articles from gunsmagazine.com [G0924-MINI-1 image]( “Pre-580” Ruger Mini-14 By Alan Garbers Money was tight — we had two children to feed and the mice had to go next door for breadcrumbs! Okay, it wasn’t quite this bad but we had little in the way of extra folding money. So, it was a complete surprise when I unwrapped a shiny Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Rifle. [Read more ...]( [Insider-419-Smell-2 image]( You Can’t Un-Smell It By Dave Workman This is my nose’s favorite time of year. On the eve of mourning dove hunting seasons across the map, the final third of summer heading into early autumn is when range visits with hunting rifles and/or handguns become really serious. This is when you’ll be smelling “the odor” around the cleaning table, in the workshop, in the gun case – even on the firing line at the range. It’s everywhere. You cannot escape. [Read more ...]( [CT-0915-2 image]( Old Stuff Is Still Good Stuff By John Taffin We are trapped in an ever-changing world. So much so, it seems to be a fact the only thing that doesn’t change is the fact everything changes. Fortunately, though only once in a while, the changes are sometimes actually positive. [Read more ...]( Thank you for reading GUNS Magazine. Comments or questions? We'd love to hear from you! Sincerely, Ashley McGee GUNS Magazine || gunsinsider@gunsmagazine.com Copyright © 2024 FMG Publications. All Rights Reserved. [Facebook](  [Instagram](  [Pinterest](   FMG Publications | 255 W Valley Parkway, Suite 100 | Escondido, CA 92025 US [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( [Constant Contact](

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