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2240 to .177 conversion. Not sure that I thought it all the way thru.

Started by Flex, December 16, 2013, 09:16:57 PM

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Flex

Quote from: Rualert on January 08, 2014, 04:12:27 PM

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Casey
OOOH! I'm really likin' those fiber optic additions to the sight blade. Definitely going to give that mod a try!!!
RE: reducing the valve volume with the bras sleeve, I'm not seeing how there would be much of a reduction in volume using the cut off piece of .45 cal case ??? I think that putting something with a little more wall thickness might have more effect. Be sure to post your shot count data once collected. Thanks for the pictorial. Flex
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Tater

Those sights look great Casey!   :-*
I'll have to do that to mine one of these days, where did you get the fiber optic pieces?
Jerry

NW Chicago suburbs

Rualert

     OK for Flex, I totally agree with you on the thickness of the brass sleeve, but that was all I had around at the time I put it together. And Tater, believe it or not it's just trimmer line!  8) Had some left over green and red, the green was the smaller stuff, so just drilled the two holes in the site blade, applied a little heat to the trimmer line via a good old bic lighter, and pressed into place. Front just cut a piece of slightly larger red to match the width of the sight better, and epoxied it on. By the way since I received a nice new drill press for the holidays drilling those types of holes in a sight blade will be much easier now.

Casey

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Tater

Wow, I would have never guessed trimmer line. Pretty darn creative use for it.
Jerry

NW Chicago suburbs