Ballistol
It cleans, It lubes, and it helps little scratches (on your person) I also use it to wipe down guns that were hot blued the day before. if you have a gun with "surface rust" wipe on the Ballistol and wipe off the rest. let it air dry and you're protected. It does work well with...
headspace problems
your barrel should have come with the bolt it was headspaced with. Most do
and it should be stamped on the barrel what the chamber is IE: .223 or 5.56
tools
one good thing about the Brownell's Magna tips is if you break or twist a bit just email them the bit # and a replacement magically appears in a 12x12 UPS box:what:
Cleaning
get the Otis system. If you must use a rod get the muzzle guard that aligns and centers the rod. put the rod thru with no attachment then install the attachment(brush;patch puller) where the rod exits the chamber then pull it through
1851 drawings
the original colt machinery for the old C&B guns were sold to Armi San Marco
who made the revived guns for colt back in the 90-early 2k. since then another Italian gunmaker has acquired them. not sure if it was pieta or the one Beretta bought out. If you could find some of the...
Sam, the first line of my post reads as follows
"some where in the mountains of notices to manufacturers I have it. when my shop slows down enough I will find it and post it"
and when I find it I will. there is a lot of information that goes to the licensee's, that don't make it to the general...
"Without qualifying citation, I'd accept that one far sooner than the former one. It'd still be cool to see this in official ATF literature though. As my post above demonstrates, I'm the type that likes to link directly to a horse's mouth so that my post isn't just another superficial claim...
What Jim Watson said. If you just lap the lugs(and this is mostly done on match rifles) and do none of the other blueprinting measures you won't notice
any difference
But. If the manufacturer of the lower reported that serial as a rifle on his manufacturing report It will be an unregistered SBR no matter how the 4473 is filled out. the manufacturing report is the controlling document. not the 4473
an 07 FFL
If you are going to manufacture you need to start with about 50,00 sq ft
separate for firearms and ammunition.
then about 4-5 million in machinery another 500k in gauges( to be sure on uniformity in all the parts} and a damn good business plan
pt 1911
the Wilson will not fit the Taurus. Haven't found any that will. Taurus makes them not to colt spec. best bet is call Taurus and after a couple of days on hold order a couple of spares:banghead:
But.. This guy is a licensed gunsmith!
means nothing. all you need is a business license and an FFL(the business license takes care of the proper zoning) I have these..but I also apprenticed with a gunsmith for about 5 years. as for the safety Jim K was right. the other possibility is he...
"And if you take possesion of a customers rifle and keep it overnight to do any work on it?
not quite so. If you charge anyone for work on their gun you must be licensed. a licesee does not hsve to log a gun in his books that are not kept overnite. Anyone who charges for work on anyone's guns...
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