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  1. Thoughts on "Blood Guns". The Truth versus Myth. What says you?

    I mean, to be technical the gun didn't do the killing, it was the bullet. I wouldn't want a blood bullet.
  2. Glock magazine disassembly

    I thought that if you wanted to clean Glock mags you just put them in the dishwasher with the other Tupperware. I mean, you do that with the lower, right? Right?
  3. Bead blasting!

    Redneck as all getout, but if you've got an air compressor you can do it yourself. Look up DIY sandblasting on Youtube. You can do it yourself with an air compressor, a plastic water bottle, an air nozzle, and some playground sand. Tape off what you don't want blasted, like frame rails. I...
  4. Need gunsmith in Gainesville/Buford to cut, crown, thread mosin nagant

    Gibby's Custom Rifles in Cornelia isn't too far away.
  5. Magazine Drilling

    It's not the lubricant, it's the heat. You don't want lubricant, you're trying to CUT it. What you want is heat transfer, and oil doesn't transfer heat the way water does - not even close. Use a fresh, sharp drill, and keep the water flowing to cool it. You shouldn't see flakes, you should...
  6. Magazine Drilling

    Tell them to stop using oxygen as their assist gas. That causes a black oxide layer on the cut edges, which is what actually flakes off. Use nitrogen as the assist gas and this won't be a problem. They will have to up the cutting pressure a considerable amount, however, as oxygen assists the...
  7. Magazine Drilling

    Are the magazines stainless steel? If it's austenitic stainless steel it's difficult to drill because the material doesn't transfer heat very well. Any heat generated will go into the drill itself. The cutting edge overheats and dulls, and you're out of business. You can drill it, however...
  8. Parts AR shooting way off to the side

    Move the red dot forward until it can get a "bite" on the entire upper. Push the red dot forward as you tighten it, since it will want to move forward under recoil. Check that you don't have a screw or something inside the forearm or freefloat tube pressing on the barrel. I recently had a...
  9. Any good ideas on removing flash hider from S&W M&P 15-22?

    I've used a regular bench vise to clamp the barrel, with a pine 2x4 block on either side. The soft wood will dent easily and grip the barrel better. As Horsehat said, use penetrating oil, hit it every day for a few days. Clamp the barrel between the pine blocks, and try to loosen it. If the...
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