You buy, I'll fly.CZ 452-5-7?
You buy, I'll fly.CZ 452-5-7?
You buy, I'll fly.
I see.I'm looking for a threaded barrel for the new TSV can.
this is a bit of an oddity, but might be cool with a can.I'm looking for a threaded barrel for the new TSV can.
All 3 of those Dillon toolheads did that bubbling thing in the same area in the middle. Either some with the metal or the way I prepped and sprayed. I did not soak those parts in cleaner, just a simple cleaning and blasting. They do seem to have some porosity to them, cast aluminum, so maybe something was trapped somewhere?
I've already got a semi auto AR22 in the works. Looking for a bolt gun...I hear () they are movie quiet.this is a bit of an oddity, but might be cool with a can.
Ruger 10/22 Bullpup .22LR
This Ruger 10/22 bullpup rifle is a super interesting feature, offering the benefits of a bullpup configuration.store.webuyguns.com
Cooper makes a kickass bolt 22lr. Just a optionI've already got a semi auto AR22 in the works. Looking for a bolt gun...I hear () they are movie quiet.
Cooper makes a kickass bolt 22lr. Just a option
You buy, I'll fly.
I believe that was the issue. Since they were just test pieces and to save time, I skipped the "gas out" part of the procedure. On the 2011 frame that was not a test piece, I did the gas out and revealed trapped oil in the ejector holes. I decided to remove the ejector, clean everything out and sand blast that area again, reassembled and repeated the degreasing process once again.Finishing cast parts can bring challenges with bubbles. Try heating the parts and allowing them to cool before finishing as that will help push out any trapped solvent or water.
Little plot twist but decided to get a 2011. Went fairly cheap but it seems to be solid. Got the Mac ds 9 or whatever the model is. Had good YouTube reviews and my thought it all parts can be replaced over time if needed.
This might be more that you want to spend but I think this would be a really cool suppressed 22I've already got a semi auto AR22 in the works. Looking for a bolt gun...I hear () they are movie quiet.