Being the prophet of doom, as we are all not getting any younger, what happens when Peter Sarony retires..........:(
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Being the prophet of doom, as we are all not getting any younger, what happens when Peter Sarony retires..........:(
Thanks Lance
I would love a copy of the .22 book, and when you first posted a while back I asked if anyone in the UK wanted to get together to share the postage.
Much to my...
Tom
Apologies for the late reply, the 'day or so' got scuppered by me being clobbered by Covid 19 in the meantime!
Dia at muzzle - 0.785"
Dia at the front of the fore end wood (7 3/8" back...
Jim
Try and exchange any contact details with a seller or buyer in a message via eBay UK before an item has sold, and their snooping software detects email addresses and deletes them, and you may...
Tom, leave it with me for a day or so, and I'll drag mine out and measure it :)
Anyone in the UK want to get a group buy together?
Yep! I am not very popular with some when I am firing a rifle with a muzzle brake on the range, particularly if I am sharing a firing point with someone else! I do warn them first, and try and get...
Wasn't that what you were asking in your original post?
Pages 63, 92/3, 113 and 268; and I've probably missed some others! :madsmile:
Ah, when a rifle identifies as non binary! :madsmile::madsmile:
Per title, Accuracy International Precision Marksman/L96 in 7.62/.308 wanted :)
John
Ah, with you, that makes much more sense :madsmile:
BSA example younger than 1963?
Are you referring to the more recent straight pull conversions John?
Looks like I have the latest so far - 1960 A2873
Is there anyone in the UK that knows their way round fixing ACOG's?
A shooting club acquaintance has an ACOG that has gone awry (elevation) and needs someone to fix it
Thanks in advance :)
Glad I got one from you about 8 years ago Brian! :thup:
I think that Kev may have answered the original question.
Once you have a drawing of what you want, a doddle to turn up a spacer and, if required, a bolt on the lathe (assuming you know what...
Ok Patrick, I will happily defer to you on this one ;) :lol:
My experience? My dad was a toolmaker and watch repairer and taught me much, and I started my electronics and engineering apprenticeship with Marconi way back in 1969. After school I worked in a...
It isn't a matter of how much torque is put on it, it is just bad engineering practice, and an easy way to ruin a thread, which wouldn't be a good outcome on an internal thread.
And mixing BA and...
Bruce, that's not actually correct.
1BA is 88.333% of 0BA diameter, 2BA is 88.679% of 1BA diameter, etc - and it doesn't follow in a linear scale on pitch either.
BA is a weird thread, as...
My copy has arrived.......but has to go back. The sender ripped the dust cover when sliding it in the cardboard packaging :rolleyes:
Ah, been wating for that to come out, ordered, thanks Roy!
Thanks chaps for the replies so far, John, replied to your PM :thup:
Thanks for that, unfortunately they are closed.
I have made enquiries with the REME museum, but they are also closed and only responding remotely, they only have access to online material, and...