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The Raven
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Any gunsmiths looking for work?

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Position Available - Gunsmith
19.05.2017
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NIOA is Australasia’s leading supplier of firearms, ammunition and related products, servicing the commercial, law enforcement and military markets. We are seeking a qualified and experienced person to join our busy team in Brisbane and establish a new capability for the company.

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Re: Any gunsmiths looking for work?

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According to their video, the existing gunsmith can't even get a T3 into its stock.

The standard won't need to be to high.


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funny thing you are talking about a tikka t3 !!!!!! a guy at malabar range in sydney bought out a tikka T3 in 308win in their tactical model and he bought it over to show me, he said it's hard to remove the bolt ?????? well I looked at it and noticed that the action was not sitting in the stock properly???? Hmmmm this was a brand new rifle!!!! well I pulled it apart and the steel recoil lug thats molded into the stock was about 2mm forward of where it should have been, don't get me wrong they are a good rifle, but I think someone here in ozzie land stuffed with it ,be it at the importer or shop ,,, please note again that I am in no way putting these rifles down, only stating what I saw.
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If your technique is incorrect when fitting the the action to the stock it can be difficult.


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ha ha yes I like that comment !!!!! I should of taken a few pics and posted them, but I guess by now it's on it's way back to the importer and someones backside is getting kicked
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