Since we can access that tapered shoulder to clean it. What about just an endcap that screws onto the threads of the can? Would make machining pretty easy. if for some reason you wanted to protect the tapered shoulder. And separate insert could be slid in. Then put the end cap on to lock it all...
Thankful I found this thread. Just picked up my 338 ultra RR-BA. Wont need the RR for all the rounds im shooting. So the option of a flat cap would be nice! I've emailed TBAC as well. Since a few other makers offer various end caps the whole is it legal thing just doesn't sound quite correct.
Re: Stockade Gun Stocks
What have ya'll found, yes Im country, that works best for paint? Has to be durable, and chip resistant. Prefer a rattle can if possible.
Re: Good Guy List
Bought a Russo A-5 stock and CDI bottom metal from ohnomrbillk. Excellent communications and woudln't hesitate to deal with him again.
Re: AICS chassis plans?
Im not looking to make and sale them at all. My buddy and i are tinkerers. So just looking for plans, dimensions, etc to get the project going.
I have read how some have built these before. With that said looking to build one for a Savage. Anyone care to share demensions or even plans? Any help would certainly be apprecaited.
Thank you in advance
Re: Bill Wilson on the 300 AAC Blackout
I have a 300-221 barrel. I read in this thread about a special reamer that is designed to just open up the lead. Is that reamer still aviable?
Re: "The Houston Warehouse"
The lie is that the groups were not as consistently small as the author made it sound. There were drafts, breezes, etc. Lots of sensationalism, etc.
Re: "The Houston Warehouse"
According to Mr Don Geraci the " Houston Warehouse" was all a lie. He shot there quite a few times. He and I had a talk about it when i would go visit him.
Re: Savage 10 FCP-K Stockade PDS/T stock
Have you shot it yet? If so how do you like the stock? Wanting to get the same stock, sans the added cheek riser, for my 12 fv.
Re: List of NFA Trust attorney's by state?
I had heard about him, but wasnt sure he could do Ms as well. That is great news thank you very much. When i get back in I will be getting in touch with him. Im only 1 hour from downtown New Orleans.
Re: Just learned about these "Oil Can Adapters" WTF??
You are very right it does. But when i was looking into the filter for the tundra, i looked at all manner of construction. Including for my Wrangler.
Re: Just learned about these "Oil Can Adapters" WTF??
When i was doing research on what filter to use on my Tundra i found out that most vehicles oil filters have a metal disk and spring in the end. So with that said...guessing there are only certain filters the guy recommends for his "adapter"