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    Quote Originally Posted by BR636 View Post
    Zero Hour in easton
    I didn't realize Zero Hour did that. Cool, they are 5 minutes from my house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwl1955 View Post
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    How much did he charge you? What did you have done?
    Came to $325ish. The gun was used and abused as a single shot parade gun. The barrel was welded, the gas block was welded, the action didn't open, and the stock was a mess. He removed all the welds, refinished the stock, replaced necessary parts, and fixed the action. It shoots like a dream now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cevtv View Post
    I thought the MA "AWB" stated it had to be pinned & welded.
    It doesn't, it's just that people construe that that's what "permanently attached" means because that's how BATFE interpreted it during the federal
    ban. The weld and pin thing isn't in the law, IIRC, but is an ATF tech branch thing.

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    Dave Santurri (sp) in N. Attleboro , about $35-40 Nice guy. good work

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    I had/have a 20" chrome lined heavy barrel Fulton Armory upper that had a birdcage flash hider and a bayonet lug on it. Marc at ZHA took off the flash hider, silver soldered on a compensator, cut off the "ears" of the bayonet lug and blued the cuts. Whole thing cost me $72 including the compensator.

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