My projects: Sawed-off Air rifle & IHP 35 "DMR"
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Re: My projects: Sawed-off Air rifle & IHP 35 "DMR"
Great DIY Sandy.. I am considering something on the lines of your first project..
Expect a pm from me soon..
Expect a pm from me soon..
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Re: My projects: Sawed-off Air rifle & IHP 35 "DMR"
Very imaginative DIY piece of action estousandy - nice work!
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Thanks Basu! I can feel the movement after trigger release is smoother, like nothing is tumbling around internally. For how long it will last with all the scraping inside is something i can't say now, especially with the scratched rear half of my receiver. Also there is zero metal-metal contact btw the piston-receiver. It shows.Basu wrote:Nice work !!
I always wonder the effect of synthetic piston bearing.
Wish to know your feeling of such bearing in ARs.
Basu
Sure Rahul, anytime. : ) Just make sure you cut up only a low priced gun.Rrahulkumar wrote:Great DIY Sandy.. I am considering something on the lines of your first project..
Expect a pm from me soon..
Thanks ck : )ckkalyan wrote:Very imaginative DIY piece of action estousandy - nice work!
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Breech seal was inadequate on the DMR from a while, leaking away from much before i knew about it. It was running on stock seal from 6+years! Did something to it today, a mix of leather & precihole O-ring. It's working just well now, w/o any leaks when tested with tissue paper. The O-ring is coated with silicone grease & leather base with oil.
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Excellent work Sandip... The gun looks stunning!!!
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Thanks Balaji : )
Got a flashlight with P-mount from ebay. It's quick-detachable and should be around 300lm. It's meant for the shorty but gave it a try on the IHP.
Got a flashlight with P-mount from ebay. It's quick-detachable and should be around 300lm. It's meant for the shorty but gave it a try on the IHP.
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Re: My projects: Sawed-off Air rifle & IHP 35 "DMR"
Super work estousandy...the sawn off certainly looks great
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Thanks SMJ! It came out somewhat good.
Installed a laser with P-rail on the IHP. The flashlight sits well on it if needed. Everything is metal.
Installed a laser with P-rail on the IHP. The flashlight sits well on it if needed. Everything is metal.
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Re: My projects: Sawed-off Air rifle & IHP 35 "DMR"
estousandy wrote:I've been reading around IFG from a long long time but never really got around to pen down anything. Great place we have here.
Just the usual gun enthusiast here, casual plinker & a non-RA person, which by the way I'm planning to get soon. Arsenal comprises of an IHP 35 .22, a calcutta local .22 & a BB gun. Thats it, no biggies here.
Overall, I'm satisfied. Some more accessories will go in as & when they get delivered. As of now, shes in my bed & i call her DARKANGEL.
estousandy,
I really liked your project and the very well maintained Old Model Maruti 800. Please try to avoid putting your gun on the hood of the car as it may accidentally get scratched. I would also suggest that you do not try any modifications on your car it is already in the category of a classic car, or will become one in a couple of years.
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Thank you : )
The Suzuki although well maintained has its share of scratches and trust me, not one of them from a gun placed on it. Just enough modifications are there to keep it running, nothing too radical. Glad to hear you like this Jap.
Sandip
The Suzuki although well maintained has its share of scratches and trust me, not one of them from a gun placed on it. Just enough modifications are there to keep it running, nothing too radical. Glad to hear you like this Jap.
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If you ever need advise on maintenance of the car, I would be happy to help, as this has been my line of profession for the last 28 years.
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