About gundoc

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Age
77
About gundoc
Biography:
Over 50 years as a gunsmith, now semi-retired.
Location:
Central Otago
Interests:
Hunting, pistol shooting, collecting
Occupation:
retired

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Total Posts
2,353
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0.62
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Last Activity
Today 10:51 AM
Join Date
22-11-2014
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4192 Likes

  1. Joe_90
    Joe_90 liked post by gundoc On thread : Going to fix my CZ stock - help!
    Those type of breaks are fairly common. I like to use Araldite and I drill a few 3mm holes about 4-5mm deep to give a good key in the mating surfaces. It is often a good idea to leave the barreled...
    Liked On: 05-03-2020, 08:16 AM
  2. timattalon
    timattalon liked post by gundoc On thread : Going to fix my CZ stock - help!
    Those type of breaks are fairly common. I like to use Araldite and I drill a few 3mm holes about 4-5mm deep to give a good key in the mating surfaces. It is often a good idea to leave the barreled...
    Liked On: 04-03-2020, 11:51 PM
  3. Husky1600
    Husky1600 liked post by gundoc On thread : Going to fix my CZ stock - help!
    Those type of breaks are fairly common. I like to use Araldite and I drill a few 3mm holes about 4-5mm deep to give a good key in the mating surfaces. It is often a good idea to leave the barreled...
    Liked On: 04-03-2020, 10:49 PM
  4. Micky Duck
    Micky Duck liked post by gundoc On thread : Marlin xt22 MVSR problem
    There are two possible causes, a damaged chamber (a burr from dry-firing?) or a rounded extractor. If it is of the dual claw type, make sure that the two claws are not transposed. The claw with the...
    Liked On: 04-03-2020, 05:15 PM
  5. mudgripz
    mudgripz liked post by gundoc On thread : Marlin xt22 MVSR problem
    There are two possible causes, a damaged chamber (a burr from dry-firing?) or a rounded extractor. If it is of the dual claw type, make sure that the two claws are not transposed. The claw with the...
    Liked On: 04-03-2020, 09:06 AM
  6. Nathanfish
    Nathanfish liked post by gundoc On thread : Marlin xt22 MVSR problem
    There are two possible causes, a damaged chamber (a burr from dry-firing?) or a rounded extractor. If it is of the dual claw type, make sure that the two claws are not transposed. The claw with the...
    Liked On: 03-03-2020, 09:14 PM
  7. 308
    308 liked post by gundoc On thread : Heckler & Koch SP5 (MP5A3)
    About half a dozen POF's, all of which never gave any problems and are still going. Rifle problems are fractured receiver covers, fractured bolts, fractured rollers, fractured return spring arms...
    Liked On: 02-03-2020, 08:37 PM
  8. Savage1
    Savage1 liked post by gundoc On thread : Heckler & Koch SP5 (MP5A3)
    My MP5A3 (select fire) is complete with collapsing and fixed stocks and QD suppressor. Mine is not H&K but the more reliable POF licensed version. Original H&K's have a parts breakage problem due...
    Liked On: 02-03-2020, 06:01 PM
  9. ebf
    ebf liked post by gundoc On thread : Heckler & Koch SP5 (MP5A3)
    My MP5A3 (select fire) is complete with collapsing and fixed stocks and QD suppressor. Mine is not H&K but the more reliable POF licensed version. Original H&K's have a parts breakage problem due...
    Liked On: 02-03-2020, 04:09 PM
  10. Bryan
    Bryan liked post by gundoc On thread : Heckler & Koch SP5 (MP5A3)
    My MP5A3 (select fire) is complete with collapsing and fixed stocks and QD suppressor. Mine is not H&K but the more reliable POF licensed version. Original H&K's have a parts breakage problem due...
    Liked On: 02-03-2020, 01:54 PM
  11. Cordite
    Cordite liked post by gundoc On thread : Heckler & Koch SP5 (MP5A3)
    My MP5A3 (select fire) is complete with collapsing and fixed stocks and QD suppressor. Mine is not H&K but the more reliable POF licensed version. Original H&K's have a parts breakage problem due...
    Liked On: 02-03-2020, 01:20 PM
  12. Bill999
    Bill999 liked post by gundoc On thread : Shimming scope...
    Shimming the rear ring is OK and will not cause problems. You can cut shims from aluminium drink cans with a pair of scissors. The shim only needs to be at the bottom, about15mm is long enough.
    Liked On: 28-02-2020, 03:26 PM
  13. northdude
    northdude liked post by gundoc On thread : Shimming scope...
    Shimming the rear ring is OK and will not cause problems. You can cut shims from aluminium drink cans with a pair of scissors. The shim only needs to be at the bottom, about15mm is long enough.
    Liked On: 28-02-2020, 02:12 PM
  14. timattalon
    timattalon liked post by gundoc On thread : Shimming scope...
    Shimming the rear ring is OK and will not cause problems. You can cut shims from aluminium drink cans with a pair of scissors. The shim only needs to be at the bottom, about15mm is long enough.
    Liked On: 26-02-2020, 08:08 PM
  15. xtightg
    xtightg liked post by gundoc On thread : Shimming scope...
    Shimming the rear ring is OK and will not cause problems. You can cut shims from aluminium drink cans with a pair of scissors. The shim only needs to be at the bottom, about15mm is long enough.
    Liked On: 26-02-2020, 12:13 PM

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