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    Shooting with both eyes open

    You might want to check out this article from Shooting Sports about eye dominance. http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/nra/ssusa_201108/index.php#/20
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    Reaming/Choke tapping a shotgun

    yankytrash, The only tool I've rented was the thinwall set. This I rented from another student at school. The school has the Rem, Win and Tru choke tooling but not thinwall. Recently I ran across a site online that rents tooling. http://4-dproducts.com George
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    Reaming/Choke tapping a shotgun

    yankytrash, I've used both Colonial and Clymer tooling. I have reamed and threaded several barrels at gunsmithing school(PCC in Roxboro,NC). I think the Clymer tooling is cheaper. Both are good so I would buy the cheaper of the two. Most of the barrels I've done were tru-choke because the...
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    S&W Hand Replacement

    Revolver Armorer, How do you get the cylinder to carry up if you don't replace the hand. I did go to S&W factory school and they taught us to replace the hand. We were told to measure thickness of hand before calling and they would send a thicker hand. True the chambers that were carrying up...
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    S&W Hand Replacement

    I attended the S&W Armorer's course a few years back. We were taught to install an oversize hand( oversize in thickness). There was no fitting to the hand; the fitting was to the ratchets. Some may take no filing; others varying amounts. Since then I have only had to fit one hand to a M29 for...
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    gunsmithing schools in the US

    I attend Piedmont Communtiy College in Roxboro, NC. I rate it A+. The program here is self paced and mostly hands on.
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