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Knuckle Dragger

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  1. ........did this person just get bent over. http://www.gunbroker...?Item=179995716
  2. XS Ghost Ring. I have another set to install on the 8" as well. Great sight with tritium front post.
  3. Well, after just over a five and a half month wait on the ATF returning my latest Form 4, I finally get to post my complete Tromix family portrait. Standard Tony masterpieces (left to right): 19" S-12, 12" S-12, 8" S-12, Tromix Sledgehammer in 50AE, TR-15 (next to last made). I apologize for the lack of picture quality and background. I'm no photographer and don't pretend to be. Plus, Tony's work speaks for itself. Thanks again, Tony. I look forward to figuring out what I'm getting you to build the next time the waitlist opens
  4. Got mine today. Two words- "BAD ASS". Cameron, you do great work and that rail is definitely worth twice the price. If you guys don't purchase one (or two) during this sale.......................
  5. Got mine today as well. First round drum order. Thanks, Mike!!
  6. OK- I just felt the "need" to bump Reva from page 4 oblivion I think I just saw an S-17 in that picture - when did someone put that in there?
  7. The template was PERFECT! Thanks a ton for having this available. I searched all over the board before finding this post. All of the videos and posts I was able to find talked about what to do-but not the measurements that I needed. Thanks again.
  8. Buy once - cry once. Get the very best safe you can possibly afford. Ft. Knox - simply the best I've seen in person. WAAAAAYYY out of the price range of most of us. I purchased a Liberty safe and have been very happy with it - until I saw my buddies Sturdy....... My next safe will be a Sturdy safe. Also, as the above posters noted - get a safe big enough to include your future firearms. One way I've found to gauge space in a safe is that the safe will comfortably hold HALF of what the stated manufacturers number is. When you have long guns with scopes and Mosins with straight bolts -
  9. He's a Front Sight instructor. We linked that video to my local gun forum and he followed it to us and explained a lot of stuff - good guy.
  10. HA HA - I'm guess I am. I guess that's why Tony's gotten right back to you - and he's doing the certificates. Again, as I said before, I'd love to have the Tromix stamp. Problem is that it's yet another extraneous step to finishing every weapon. Doubt he has the time in this climate. Maybe if he charged an additional $150 for the stamp? This is me taking my .02 back per your request
  11. I may be totally off the mark here- but I will add my .02. I don't think Tony is really worried about how much money you'll be able to make on your shotgun (that he made) after he sells it to you. Once each shotty is paid for and out the door, he doesn't make any more money on it. Why should he be concerned about how much you can make later? He marks the SBS shotguns-not to prove that he made it, but to satisfy Federal requirements for NFA weapons. Don't get me wrong. I own a Tromix SBS and I'm on the waiting list for a non-SBS conversion. I'd love to have the Tromix "stamp" on the rece
  12. Nice "family", GOB. Looks like the pic is from the group shoot on the 18th.
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