The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: billt on July 14, 2011, 05:22:22 AM
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She has a lot of firearm disassembly and maintenance videos, and she knows what she's talking about. Not too hard to look at either. I like to see women doing this sort of thing. Bill T.
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She is a cutie ! ;D
The way I do it is to remove the takedown pin while the slide is still under pressure, then remove the spring, guide rod etc from the bottom, after the slide has been removed.
I understand that you can't do it that way with a full length guide rod, although I have never dealt with one myself.
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Tom, can you still do it in the dark?
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Nice!!! Caught the season premiere of Sons of Guns last night, and the daughter in the episode is a close second.....
Next week they are building a 1000YD,....that's right,,, I posted a 1000yd AK-47..... ::)
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Nice!!! Caught the season premiere of Sons of Guns last night, and the daughter in the episode is a close second.....
Next week they are building a 1000YD,....that's right,,, I posted a 1000yd AK-47..... ::)
As the target or the firing weapon? Or maybe its the mortar version? ;D
FQ13 who doesn't believe in the thousand yard AR
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FQ, It's a variation on the SVD Dragonov sniper rifle that dates back to the 60'sIt's not exactly an AK but it's already a 600 yd rifle, and there are at least 2 variations of the concept on the surplus market.
%Red Jacket seems to specialize in Saiga products so they may start with this
http://www.atlanticfirearms.com/storeproduct455.aspx
The other 2 are
The Dragonov http://centerfiresystems.com/DRA-GUN-B.aspx
http://centerfiresystems.com/AKAGUN-VEPR-54R.aspx
There were also a bunch from Yugoslavia the M-70 I believe it was called that were available in 8mm for around $700 But I could not find a listing for them tonight.
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...... wow nice.
I like a lot..
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Honestly she does a better job with her Springfield than I do with mine. All my .45's have scratches on them.
I got rid of that stupid screw in guide rod. It just worked loose after 100 or so rounds. I used the magazine lip to hold the spring down or a nice LaRue 45 tool that somebody gave me if I'm home at the bench.
Question: Why do the makers of 1911's melt on the edges of the pistol and sharpen the damn plug?
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So the wrench won't slip off and scratch the finish.
Or let things under spring tension go pinging across the room. ;D
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So the wrench won't slip off and scratch the finish.
Or let things under spring tension go pinging across the room. ;D
Nope, The new plug has a textured top and no sharp edges.
Besides shooting the plug around the garage is one of the few games I get to play these days.
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LOL! TW, you live in South Florida. The daughter in Son's of Guns cannot even compare to the view you have every day!!! You fella's need to get out more... ;D
As for the lady in the video? Impressive! ;)