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    BHP Work Continued

    Checkering is being finished up. Off to Chuck Warner for installation of his sights. Teaser pics for right now:





    Completely free hand. File, frame, vise, sore elbow. That's it.
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    Good job. I wish I had the patience and knowledge to do that kind of work. I can't wait to see the finished product. David

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    That looks great

    I don't know if I would have had the patience for such a project... The bhp just needs so much to get it where I want it (basically the mods you have done and a few more) that I would've just called it a lost cause and went with something else.

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    Dang, that is sweet work on the checkering.

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    Man, nice job!

    Give that elbow a break and checker the backstrap left-handed, I dare ya.

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    So, I'm thinking Ned, Jason, CT, Steve, et al, if the average price of a custom gun is $6k, must be working for about $10/hr.











    So, yeah. Helluva lot of filing going on.
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    Making a tool to clean up the checkering around the serial number
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    Looking good.
    I bet you aren't far off on the pay for custom guns. A buddy of mine makes custom cowboy boots that range from $1100 to $5000. He makes about $15 per hour by the time he's done.

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