Stationed in Italy in the early 1980's, a new member of my team called in and said he couldn't keep his car running. He was given the day off to get it fixed, but couldn't diagnose the problem. I stopped by after work and asked him to try and start it. It would start easy but wouldn't run...
I own one of the 94 Winchesters that I bought new that was built in the 1970's and it's in .44 magnum caliber, but haven't shot it in decades. Kicked like a mule (checkered steel buttplate) using factory ammunition.
As far as I can tell the only modification (other than the barrel) was the...
"Taking Chance"
tmt,
I agree with you completely. I purchased the movie Taking Chance after viewing it one time as a rental. I lend it to people who have never seen it, or those who have no idea what the word sacrifice means... it is a life attitude changer. I recommend the movie to all...
U.S. Army Retired
Thanks for the thanks... My Thanks to all who have served, and continue to serve.
October 1967 to February 1988.
Italy (2 tours), --Germany, Iran, Turkey, Eritrea, & Ethiopia for various lengths of time.
Life was never boring, especially during the cold war... I miss it...
Polish to a mirror finish the flat surface on the magazine safety, and the spot on each magazine where it bears. Keep the mag safety lubricated and recheck the trigger pull. Some just remove the mag safety, I did on mine when I owned it, but are hesitant to remove the safety on other's pistols...
I was the Engineering Manager for a sheet metal company back in the early 1990's. i wasn't involved with the acquisition of the production machines, just managed the designs of what they produced. ALL the machines in the business, which employed about 85 people, were manufactured by AMADA...
Sorry for the delay in response to your very comprehensive posting, ...but the blueprints are very specific.
Here is a composite blueprint image I put together showing that the screw is, in fact, 3/16" Whitworth, with 30 TPI. Why this German pistol was made with these screws as standard is a...
Get yourself one of the new revolvers that accept .45 Long Colt OR .410 shothells. The snakes will leave you alone after a few encounters... and No risk to the gun or bystanders unless you are a lousy shot.
I believe I recall from my younger days that the crosshairs in old scopes were actually made from spider's silk that they weave their webs from. It has probably been replaced by some kind of modern material, and I have no idea what that is, but I think that .008 might be very much too large...
Great idea! Here is a quick idea to add to your design.
If you used the base/column of a cheap floor-based drill press to hold your shelves, you could use the crank from the drill table to raise and lower the shelves to the appropriate height so you can just slide the heavy stuff from the...
Just my $0.02 as an old electronic techician, but if you have to remove an IC from a board, solder in a good quality IC Socket instead of the replacement IC so you don't have to ever do it more than once. IF the chip is bad, just pull and replace the IC from the socket in the future.
If you don't have the owner's manual, research it online, or Get in touch with Browning Customer Service and ask them... Sounds like there is a nut on the inside that you back out of and now can't get the screw restarted. That is too expensive a shotgun to be winging it without knowing what...
This is an ingenious idea... but why limit it to a horizontal mill. You can create anadapter for the vertical mill spindle and still mount an upper and lower tool post on the mill table.
An old manual bridgeport or similar mill would be perfect do this job and remain capable of many more...
How about buying finished .45 ACP or 9mm barrels cheap and then sleeving them to whatever .22 wildcat you are considering. All the exterior machine work would already be done...
Thanks Gary for the rapid response.
If it was just a couple of screws for myself or one of my friends I would do just that, I have both the skills and a lathe but I am looking to source a commercial quantity (50 or 100) to have them available as replacements for other Luger owners &...
I know this is a bastard size that falls between the FINE and COARSE definitions, but it is the thread size for the grip retention screws on original German Luger pistols. 3/16" x 30 TPI Whitworth 55 degree threads.
The threaded shank is only THREE to FOUR threads long, so any length greater...
Have you checked to see if this radio station streams its audio over the internet from their website... lots of stations do this. If you are receiving the audio through your PC (that you are using to presumably use this forum) there won't be ANY static... no matter what equipment you are running.
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