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sorry I mis read it then, thought you were refitting the gt barrels to your action
forgive my ignorance, just trying to get it clear, but if you bought the new gun be it an already Teaque multi choked sporter but with the full Miroku warranty as I suggested, then put your wood on it would it not then become the same as the trap version with after market Teaque chokes?I shoot a trap not a sporter.
Or they could just man up a bit.the factory miroku teague sporters are heavier at the muzzle , hence why a lot prefer a trap thats been thin wall teagued . other wise you need to add weight to the stock to balance the gun and it just doesnt feel the same even when done.
IMO chokes are a distant second to having rhe stock dimensions of the trap.the factory miroku teague sporters are heavier at the muzzle , hence why a lot prefer a trap thats been thin wall teagued . other wise you need to add weight to the stock to balance the gun and it just doesnt feel the same even when done.
I bet that won't happenAnt.
Given they have cut the old barrel down, will Teague send you the bit at the end with the choke stuck in it. I would be interested in seeing a photograph up its arse so to speak.
An MK38 sporter comes with inv+ chokes fitted to a much heavier set of barrels and handles completely differently to an MK38 trap fixed choke gun which has lighter barrels and fitted with custom fitted chokes.to late now you have done the deal, but I quoted for a new 'new' grade 1 sporter already Teaque multi choked at £1660 with warranty sourced from Guntrader not a dog of a second hand one for £900. which is probably the minimum that you could get for your complete 29" barrelled gun.
I was not suggesting that is what he should buy, was just putting it out there.Lack of understanding of different models on your behalf makes you think you are right when you are totally wrong
Not hard to do and quite rewarding, I enjoy same. Sorry to hear you’re still in involuntary withdrawal, hope you get a chance to make up for it soon. Four months would have me near a mandatory stay “with the nice doctors”.n terms of the spare I plan to strip and refinish the wood (something I just enjoy) and then I’ll make a decision afterwards
If you can get it make a nice desk piece !Hi chaps!
I didn’t think to ask for the removed part - good call maybe I will see if it’s still floating around.
Not too long to wait now!
Monday 4th both guns will be multi-choked, off to the proof house on the 12th and then back with Teague on the 19th. Meaning w/c 18th I should finally have them back! 4+ months of zero shooting. Nearly 30% of my entire shooting career Get them back just in time for a complete national lockdown I’m sure.
In terms of the spare I plan to strip and refinish the wood (something I just enjoy) and then I’ll make a decision afterwards in terms of whether to sell or not. Most likely I will and the fact it’ll be varnish free will help.
Oh and @schmokinn I agree 100%
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