Hard to believe that my first suppressor took 9 months to be approved and now we are getting them back in two to three days of submission mostly and no more than a week on the outside. Not complaining just find it hard to believe.
Just from appearances probably a Belgian made double of an inexpensive for the time genere. You will likely find Belgian proof marks on the undersides of the barrels.
I second Jaqua's in Findlay Ohio. Google them and call them up and let them know what you are looking for. They will let you know what they have immediatly avaiable and send you photos if one interests you. They have a no risk return policy and want you to be happy. Good folks with a wide selection.
Regarding the muzzle filing it would only have an effect on a solid projectile not attached to a wad. I have seen folks suggesting that method for shot loads completely disregarding the fact that the wads are still sealing the barrel after the shot has left and the escaping gas can only effect...
Whoever wrote that was only rudimentaly aware of how double guns are made. Just on the subject of "regulation" they state that after the barrels are soldered full length a craftsman checks them for straightness and bends them to send a projectile true and to converge at a fixed point. This is a...
Double rifles are regulated. SxS shotguns by any maker are not they are what is refered to as laid up. That is the maker has a specific formula for each guage regarding conversion of point of impact with most commonly used loads and their guns are laid up on jigs conforming to that formula.
Actually the carbonizing agent whether cyanide or charcoal pack has nothing to do with either colors or how they are dispersed. That is all effected by the aerration of the quench. The Europeans use a rolling quench that gives the rainbow zebra effect. Here we use a bubbled quench and the...
I have the silver 410 and like it a lot. Not at all bothered by the pistol grip or the single trigger, which is mechanical and not recoil set. You can generally find the case colord ones for around $930 and the silver for around $860 and they are a bargain at that price.
Baker airguns in Mt. Victory Ohio can rebuild it for you. He also sells seal kits with a warranty that if you mess it up send it in and he will deduct the cost of the seal kit from the rebuild. The only difference in sheridan guns was a change in the pump head and baker includes one of each in...
Patterned after the LE F.A.T.S system. Some really good training but pricey I would imagine for an individual. Used to cost us over a grand a day for usage. Ran some of the Judges and Defense Attorneys through as a courtesy. Amazing how many times they died or shot good guys. Changed some attitudes.
Bought a 10/22 target light. When I got it home I discovered a small split near the fore end. I emailed Ruger that evening and the next morning received a request for a photo. Sent a photo and within a half hour received tracking on a new stock.
On 12/31 I purchased a ruger 10/22 target lite to shoot rimfire challenge. On 1/1/23 I unwrapped it to install the sight base and noted a 1&1/2 in crack at the nose of the fore end. I took pictures and sent them via email to Ruger's customer service. At 10:47AM on 1/2/23 I received an email from...
Get an FN 502 comes supressor ready and optics cut with a 10 and a 15 round mags. Super trigger mine is 3lb accuracy is out of sight and they are no longer selling at a premium. Will run most anything except Federal match at 100%.
You would be best served not to make that your first flintlock. They can be made to work but are not Pedersoli's best effort and they are very sensitive to flint size. Been there done that no longer own it.
I bought one and liked it so well I bought another. One has Burris Fastfire III and the other stock open sights. More accurate than I am and a lot of fun to shoot.
I have owned several 101 through 107 over the years. Made to be an inexpensive piece but they felt good in the hand and accuracy of all of them was beyond what should be expected.
I don't know how a takeup is crisp it is free travel. The pull on mine is 5&1/2 measured with my Lyman trigger gauge. I didn't notice any mush in the break and the lack of overtravel was important to my idea of trigger control. That said I like the 365 also and my brother is sold on it. To each...
No point in carrying this any further. You are entitled to your opinion and I am entitled to disagree. Just to clarify a couple of things. Vacuum molding does not preclude hand boning but makes it much easier with consitantly good results and many makers have gone to it from the former method of...
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