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<blockquote data-quote="OkieDoke88" data-source="post: 3693883" data-attributes="member: 46969"><p>As I said earlier, I don’t own guns because of their cost or perceived stored value. Wouldn’t really make much since to cut 4” off of the barrel. 18” is as short as I would go anyways. Not sure if your familiar with the 1894s, but they are plenty handy in their 20” configuration. </p><p>Doves is one of the main gunsmiths that does scout builds. Not sure if you’re familiar with Richard Mann’s book on scout rifles; but this is his gunsmith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieDoke88, post: 3693883, member: 46969"] As I said earlier, I don’t own guns because of their cost or perceived stored value. Wouldn’t really make much since to cut 4” off of the barrel. 18” is as short as I would go anyways. Not sure if your familiar with the 1894s, but they are plenty handy in their 20” configuration. Doves is one of the main gunsmiths that does scout builds. Not sure if you’re familiar with Richard Mann’s book on scout rifles; but this is his gunsmith. [/QUOTE]
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