Made a pvc stand, and agree may need weight, got a bag of sand to put in the pipe if necessary. But will need to seal the items together when I am ready, in order to do that.
no and yes :-)
Thanks Engine4 I know what the sizes of what the targets are, and thats not what I was looking for
mcbruzdzinski - much more in line, I was thinking of having to make some stand feet out of pvc, so this is probably what I have to do.
Anyone know of a smith that is willing to check how safe a c&r is for use? My wife is very interested in firing a mosin Nagant revolver we have, it looks like it is in great arsenal refinish, but i don't want it to go catastrophic in her hands.
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So I got it back...lubed up, but no detail as to what exactly was wrong. Will have to try it out and see for my self.
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Not sour at all just sad. I want my best shooter back and in working condition. These are mechanical devices, so parts and pieces are "prone" to not work at some point...fn is still up there for me...no worries.
The only update I have right now is that they have received the firearm.
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Back to FNH with thee...the pistols I shoot best with has suddenly had the trigger stay depressed after a round fires, until I decock...not the safest way for a firearm to be...sad now.
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Just found this on Bushmasters website
:: We do not use a threadlocker like Loctite on the Castle nut but some heat applied with a propane torch may help. A lower receiver vise block http://www.bushmaster.com/products.asp?cat=15&zoom_highlight=OM%2D006 is what we use to install them which...
its http://tapco.com/products/ar/index.php?_a=viewProd&productId=110 its worked on my two other AR's without a hitch, this castle nut is just WAY WAY tight