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Jeweling My Cz452 Rile Bolt


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its easy i had no fancy gadget to hold the bolt i just held it in between two pieces of wood.

you buy a jeweling tool from a gunsmith type shop or on the internet.

set the tool up as per instructions shove it in your drill press.

and then its just a case of moving the bolt backwards and forwards and bringing the drill down to make swirls.

i was really surprised how easy it was

i would highly recommend having a go

and it makes your bolt work better because it holds lubricant so is smoother.

plus it makes your rifle look just that bit more special and personal.

cheers

Daz

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thats the video i watched ages ago i bought the jeweling kit from them and its been sat in my tool box ever since.

then i watched the program on Faberge Eggs last night and it reminded me i had it so i thought on the spur of the moment to get in the workshop and do it.

so at 4 am it was finally done and i have now done the end of the bolt also so it is all covered now.

its easy especially if can do it between two pieces of wood with no marking out at all and no practice anyone can do it.

i am going to do my semi auto next :D

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Roland

i keep seeing it on some shotguns and always like the look of it so i looked into it and went on youtube there is a tutorial called jeweling a rifle bolt.

so i watched ordered the kit months ago and i watched the Faberge Egg program the other night and it reminded me i had the kit so i went into my workshop and had a go

that was the result.

it was so easy i couldn't believe it.

just get a jeweling kit and have a go.

Cheers

Daz

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