A few of my old ones, pretty much retired now, too old and valuable to shoot to death.... from the top. 577 Volunteer - 1859 - Young Glasgow Snider Short Rifle - 1881 Civilian Snider- Wilkinson...
Liked On: 19-12-2022, 08:29 PM
Anodizing is by far the best protection for Aluminum, I have been using these guys for years and they do a great job. https://anodising.co.nz/ There is a minimum charge of about $80 I think
Liked On: 17-12-2022, 02:16 PM
Anodizing is by far the best protection for Aluminum, I have been using these guys for years and they do a great job. https://anodising.co.nz/ There is a minimum charge of about $80 I think
Liked On: 17-12-2022, 10:00 AM
That is why I insist on having the suppressor when I cut thread. I find the threads, whilst a nominal 1/2 20 or whatever range from ver tight to very slack, particularly when people use old well worn...
Liked On: 14-12-2022, 08:53 AM
That is why I insist on having the suppressor when I cut thread. I find the threads, whilst a nominal 1/2 20 or whatever range from ver tight to very slack, particularly when people use old well worn...
Liked On: 13-12-2022, 09:17 AM
That is why I insist on having the suppressor when I cut thread. I find the threads, whilst a nominal 1/2 20 or whatever range from ver tight to very slack, particularly when people use old well worn...
Liked On: 13-12-2022, 08:51 AM
You find that as the bore size and gas volume increases the suppressor must increase accordingly, as I say I got one to work with standard 3" shells and it was QUIET but the gun weighed in at over...
Liked On: 13-12-2022, 08:11 AM
That is why I insist on having the suppressor when I cut thread. I find the threads, whilst a nominal 1/2 20 or whatever range from ver tight to very slack, particularly when people use old well worn...
Liked On: 13-12-2022, 07:50 AM
That is why I insist on having the suppressor when I cut thread. I find the threads, whilst a nominal 1/2 20 or whatever range from ver tight to very slack, particularly when people use old well worn...
Liked On: 13-12-2022, 07:40 AM
That is why I insist on having the suppressor when I cut thread. I find the threads, whilst a nominal 1/2 20 or whatever range from ver tight to very slack, particularly when people use old well worn...
Liked On: 13-12-2022, 07:28 AM
You find that as the bore size and gas volume increases the suppressor must increase accordingly, as I say I got one to work with standard 3" shells and it was QUIET but the gun weighed in at over...
Liked On: 13-12-2022, 06:37 AM
That is why I insist on having the suppressor when I cut thread. I find the threads, whilst a nominal 1/2 20 or whatever range from ver tight to very slack, particularly when people use old well worn...
Liked On: 13-12-2022, 06:07 AM
That is why I insist on having the suppressor when I cut thread. I find the threads, whilst a nominal 1/2 20 or whatever range from ver tight to very slack, particularly when people use old well worn...
Liked On: 13-12-2022, 05:38 AM
That is why I insist on having the suppressor when I cut thread. I find the threads, whilst a nominal 1/2 20 or whatever range from ver tight to very slack, particularly when people use old well worn...
Liked On: 13-12-2022, 04:48 AM
You find that as the bore size and gas volume increases the suppressor must increase accordingly, as I say I got one to work with standard 3" shells and it was QUIET but the gun weighed in at over...
Liked On: 12-12-2022, 10:29 PM