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    Benelli M4, stock chop, complete.

    Re: Benelli M4, stock chop, complete. <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Jason_R</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I had something similar done to my M1. Love it! </div></div> Yeah, it makes it MUCH more easier to shoulder and shoot. What's your...
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    Gunsmithing S&W 625 broken yoke retaining pin

    Re: S&W 625 broken yoke retaining pin <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Parga</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Reason they went to the spring loaded crane screw is to eliminate fitting a specific screw and in turn keeping people from scoring the crane...
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    Gunsmithing S&W 625 broken yoke retaining pin

    The pin that holds the yoke that, in turn, holds the cylinder is broken. In the hole, I can see the pin and what seems to be a spring. How easy is this for me to repair? Im pointing at the rod with the grove that is held in by the little pin, with the oven thermometer.
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    Benelli M4, stock chop, complete.

    Many I have heard dislike the fact that the Benelli M4 stock has a long LOP. It's made for chipmanzee's I suppose. But, for some regualr shaped folks and those wearing armor, it snags, and to pull the gun consciously forward eats seconds away. So I started a thread on how I started to chop the...
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    Gunsmithing What's this crud on my revolver

    Re: What's this crud on my revolver OK, thanks guys. I want to shoot and can't wait to buy the stuff, so I got the chore boy, and some slip 2000. The Lewis looked good. I have it on order.
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    Gunsmithing What's this crud on my revolver

    Re: What's this crud on my revolver <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Parga</div><div class="ubbcode-body">it would be interesting to measure the forcing cone for both diameter and the angle at which it is cut. S&W is at times hit and miss for proper...
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    Gunsmithing What's this crud on my revolver

    Re: What's this crud on my revolver <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Swedish guy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Crystaline carbon, I would guess hard as hell.. That is no good, /Chris </div></div> What should I use to remove it?
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    Gunsmithing Benelli M1 Super 90 reliablity problems

    Re: Benelli M1 Super 90 reliablity problems I bought the Benelli M1, after I heard of all the great talk. And I had a Benelli that would shoot nothing but full power loads. Nothing even the slightest less than full power would cycle. I pasted my question up, many years ago and was told to...
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    Gunsmithing What's this crud on my revolver

    This is a S&W 625 shooting only FMJ's. I can get each cylinder and it's forcing cone clean and the barrel clean, except for the first point of contact where the bullet leaves the cylinders and enters the barrel. I used Break Free CLP and EEZOX and a wire brush but it won't budge. Can you tell...
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    GAPs in Puerto Rico

    Re: GAPs in Puerto Rico Yeah, Noticed that too. Good to exercise your powers of observation.
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    Gunsmithing Which AR buffer and spring do I use?

    Re: Which AR buffer and spring do I use? The tube is about 7 inches long from threads to end
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    Gunsmithing Which AR buffer and spring do I use?

    My set-up is a Magpull collapsable stock, and 16 inch LWRC upper. I have the short buffer and the standard buffer. I have the short recoil spring and the standard length recoil spring. Which combo do I use?
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    Shorter barrel is more accurate thread help.

    Re: Shorter barrel is more accurate thread help. Rabid thread. lol
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    Shorter barrel is more accurate thread help.

    Re: Shorter barrel is more accurate thread help. <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: victory</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Here you go. http://www.tacticaloperations.com/swatdec2000/index.html </div></div> Exactly, Thanks you're the man, man.
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    Shorter barrel is more accurate thread help.

    Re: Shorter barrel is more accurate thread help. <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JJones75</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you cut the barrel off with a hacksaw it ain't gonna shoot fine!! You will need to have it recrowned for certain , but like...
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    Shorter barrel is more accurate thread help.

    I"m trying to tell someone who believes that the longer the barrel the more accurate the rifle. I understand magnums may need more length, but for the .308, I"m tryng to find the post where they used a hacksaw to cut the barrel and the rifle shot fine. Or any other post in which the barrel...
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    MY AR 15 is a bad choice for my situation right?

    Re: MY AR 15 is a bad choice for my situation right? <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RobG</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ERdept</div><div class="ubbcode-body">OK, then I...
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    MY AR 15 is a bad choice for my situation right?

    Re: MY AR 15 is a bad choice for my situation right? OK, then I guess I'll try the bullet button and buy a whole lot more 10 round mags.
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    MY AR 15 is a bad choice for my situation right?

    Re: MY AR 15 is a bad choice for my situation right? So is my understanding correct in that the bullet button, because it requires a tool,.............. 1. Makes it so I can drop 10 round mags? 2. Have all my evil features (collapsable butt stock, pistol grip)?
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    MY AR 15 is a bad choice for my situation right?

    First, I live in CALIFORNIA. Keep that in mind. So I bought a CMMG recievered AR with a LWRC upper, in the event of a social melt down here. Which may happen due to riots, which have happend OR a biq quake and we're left w/o power and limitations on food. I got the AR as just and extra tool to...