my .22
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Re: my .22
`Polly`, `Ant Corrector`, `Rasta Bone`, `Mank`, `Ass`, `Armyjeep`, `Gimpy`, `Mundane` ( He`s in charge so gets done twice ! ) `Derv`, `GastricGandhi`, `Prat`.
I could keep going all day.
I could keep going all day.
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i'll certainly be there but the question is when ????mundaire";p="30395 wrote:
Do join us at the range next time and hopefully we should be able to narrow down whether the gun's inaccuracy stems from mechanical shortcomings or just plain simple human error...
HTH
Cheers!
Abhijeet
eager to prove i aint that bad a shot(don't deny being lousy but not that bad to get all the shots wrong ) and of course look forward to meet you guys in person
Cheers
Sid
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OI! Make sure you use REMOVEABLE threadlock such as Loctite 243 and not just any old threadlock or the screws may have to be drilled out. Also, remember to degrease the threads before putting just a drop or two of removeable threadlock.
Personally, I'd rather you do not muck around with threadlocks at this point and just use the witness mark procedure I had mentioned in an earlier post.
Personally, I'd rather you do not muck around with threadlocks at this point and just use the witness mark procedure I had mentioned in an earlier post.
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Re: my .22
>Make sure you use REMOVEABLE threadlock such as Loctite 243
Anabond thread lock is another cheaper and more easily available alternative.
Pran
Anabond thread lock is another cheaper and more easily available alternative.
Pran
"A gun is a tool, Marian. No better, no worse than any other tool. An axe, a shovel, or anything. A gun is as good or as bad as the man using it."
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Re: my .22
Ah, stop messing around - weld the so-and-so up, that`ll stop it moving !
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