Ovenpaa wrote:I have a selection of Bull Nose cutters for the inletting mill here if you get stuck and are passing by.
Could be a good idea - seeing as you'll be clip-slotting the receiver!
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Ovenpaa wrote:I have a selection of Bull Nose cutters for the inletting mill here if you get stuck and are passing by.
Yip...Ovenpaa wrote:Good point! Do you have any stripper clips to suit?
It's that thing the barrel is screwed into & the bolt rattles around in.Ovenpaa wrote:Got a receiver?
Reviving an old thread, but how did you get on with this Saddler, is the M40 finished?saddler wrote:It's that thing the barrel is screwed into & the bolt rattles around in.Ovenpaa wrote:Got a receiver?
IF we'd known you were calling into see Dromia end of 2015 we'd have told said chap to pass it over to you, as it's having a lie down at his place waiting for the paperwork to go through
AND
Got a period correct Fajen stock this afternoon - $60 - but at that price it's far from mint & will need a minor repair then the barrel channel opening up
Oh, I didn't know Jon no longer uses the forum, although I don't use it as much as I once did.Sim G wrote:Jon doesn’t use the forum anymore.
No, it’s not finished, too much other stuff going on. I remind him of it every couple of months or so. His new M24 is the current focus.
Facebook tends to be "content of the minute".Ovenpaa wrote:A lot of people on many forums seemed to move towards social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc for ease of use. The downside is the content is incredibly difficult to search through plus the content is always owned by a third party and can be binned at any stage. Youtube is a perfect example and I have had some of my own obviously subversive videos removed (Like how to use a cartridge comparator) Equally Facebook shop can and will refuse to show the most innocuous of products. Never mind, as smart 'phones make such platforms so much easier to access than forums regardless of content quality.
Interestingly I have seen a couple of new forums come out of Facebook groups and I have even joined a very specific shooting related one myself. all of a sudden images and content is easily searchable and remains the property of the forum owner, admin team and members, exactly as this forum does.
As an aside, I once wrote an article on Facebook a while ago in a public area. Even a search by specific title on Facebook and Google fails to reveal it despite it still being there. That article and all of its comments are nigh on lost forever...
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