Looks good now.
Have confidence, they're stronger that you anticipate. It'll be fine.
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Looks good now.
Have confidence, they're stronger that you anticipate. It'll be fine.
Not so unusual for dummy ammo to be a bit out of spec. If live are a problem then I'd worry. I just made new dummy ammo when mine got a bit mushed.
I'll bet if you'd used a couple hose clamps to hog it tight and then run in taps you'd have had better result with the screws.
All of that sounds normal because of barrel taper and the way they formed the barrel stock. It was always a crapshoot when cutting a barrel to riot, would it be thicker on one side?
That is absolutely normal for those guns when cut down. Lots of others too...I cut down a 700 Remington heavy barrel in .223 and it surprised the other guy present that the bore was in center... ...
Sounds like maybe...
It's the easy way and the taste will soon fade.
Don't go too cheap, you'll always regret it. Buy one you can do anything on and the through bore will accommodate your regular gun barrels. Too...
I'd just run in a tap and change it to inch.
I wonder...if they might be dissimilar metal? Thus the rust and the definite line? We used to see those in '94 Winchester receivers too when they were worn to the white. Older ones of...
I'm on the other side, I like the mod 12 better, I guess for looks.
That's right, tightens it up. You'll immediately feel it.
Humble beginning are...the single blow of a hammer.