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petespillars
07-23-2017, 11:34 AM
Hey everyone.

Figured I would take a minute and introduce myself. I dont know this forum very well and am still getting to know it but seem like one of the places to be for savage firearms.

Im new here, but I like to make small machine parts in my free time. I wouldn't say Im a gunsmith but I do know a few select models very well. In particular the CZ Rimfire /Savage Centerfire actions.

For center fire and rimfire I sell these kits on ebay and also direct on the side. Ive been on Rimfire Central for some time now, and here for a bit.

I have kits available for a few different savage models. You can check them out below.


http://stores.ebay.com/Pete-s-Pillars?_rdc=1

This a link to my store on ebay. Im not a huge ebay fan so you can always PM directly for a slight price break.

Always looking for feedback on the pillar design and kit, hope someone tries them out and lets me know what they think!

Looking forward to getting on the site and as always, shooting more.

Pete.

drybean
07-23-2017, 11:38 AM
Welcome aboard

mjcmichigan
07-23-2017, 07:34 PM
Hi Pete,
Sounds like a fun hobby business. I'm in the mitten too.

Welcome to the forum

Mark


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birdshot
07-23-2017, 11:28 PM
Hi, Pete, I am another new member. I looked at your pillars at the web site you linked. Do you have a video of the installation process on a Savage stock? I learn better if I can see it done.

ttexastom
07-23-2017, 11:51 PM
Welcome from northeast georgia

petespillars
07-24-2017, 01:34 AM
Thanks for all the warm welcomes.


Hi, Pete, I am another new member. I looked at your pillars at the web site you linked. Do you have a video of the installation process on a Savage stock? I learn better if I can see it done.

Audio video is not my skill nor my gift. I have found numerous resources on pillar and bedding available on the internet that are significantly better than any write up I could make. Rimfire center has quite a few. The fundamentals are the same from firearm to firearm, its just the specifics. But I am with you, I learn better too if I can see it done. There are many videos on youtube that shows the overall process of it. If I were to make a video I would be one of those that everyone makes fun of for shaking, and poor audio quality lol.

ragsflh
07-24-2017, 03:08 AM
welcome aboard

Hotolds442
08-14-2017, 08:59 AM
Welcome!