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The third gave .015” indent. I wrote letters to the Chief Engineers of all three firms. All three firms told me to send them in. One of the three firms Product Service Managers emailed me and wanted me to participate in a conference call with him and their Chief Engineer about the problem with their particular weapon. This was very interesting.
cdk, based on your work, what would you recommend for my situation? the high plains are very dry. i need no rust protection.
But briefly, to gain power I enlarged the air tube ID and shimmed the plunger spring. Cost was $0.00, only rub is a drill bit is needed that will reach to the bottom of a 2-3/4" air tube. This is a little longer than some drill bit sets. The shim can be made from a piece of copper tubing, among other things. Lastly, a spring compressor is needed.
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I ordered one but it comes unfinished. I want sort of a light finish as in not dark just more of a medium
Third Gen S&W 5906, 9mm that eats anything I can find, feeds empty beer cans if I can load them into the magazine, and will function as a reasonable...
Exxon has a 100 billion dollar quarter. http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/10/27/D8DGFSKO0.html Exxon Mobil, Shell Post Record Profits Oct 27 12:20...
I need some opinions on what you folks think is the best lubricant for the inners of semiautos - Slide, rails, etc. Couple of years ago I bought a lubricant designed for that purpose. I comes in a small clear needle-nose applicator bottle - seems to be about an ounce of two - can't find the...
Of course the catalog lists a bunch of other Model 70s too: the Featherweight, the Standard, the Westerner, the African, the Varmint, and the Target. And they're chambered for calibers from the .243 to the .458 Win Mag, but the 1962 Model 70 Alaskan was only chambered in .338 Win Mag and .375 H&H. Oh, BTW none of the 1962 Model 70s were ...
One of the things I liked about the whole M3-4-5-6-7 series of US bayonets (well M3 was a fighting knife) was the so called false edge. Some people got the idea that the name of that portion meant it should not be sharpened. Sad for them. It just means it does not go all the way back. I always sharpened mine. No worry about blade orientation at ...