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Hugh 07-06-2001 09:40 AM

More front sight adjusters (EOM)
 

http://boards.rennlist.com/upload/Fr...tAdjusters.jpg

ViggoG 07-07-2001 12:13 AM

Re: More front sight adjusters
 
Now that we all have been exposed to these nifty tools how about finding a place for them in the Technical Information

Pages ???? Please ????


ViggoG






ViggoG 07-07-2001 12:21 AM

Re: More front sight adjusters. (EXCUSE ME)
 
I plum forgot to say Thank You to Patrick and Hugh for these fine posts .

If I may be allowed to speak for all - We Thank You !


ViggoG




Steve 07-08-2001 12:58 AM

Re: More front sight adjusters. (EXCUSE ME)
 
The one pictured on the left of the picture posted by Hugh looks like one that I might have a chance to try making a working version. It won't look quite like the picture but I will give it a try. In a couple of weeks I will let peole know how it goes.




ViggoG 07-08-2001 01:18 AM

Re: More front sight adjusters. (To Steve)
 
Best of Luck on your project .

Keep us Posted

ViggoG




Steve 07-12-2001 01:54 AM

Re: More front sight adjusters. (To Steve)



ViggoG 07-12-2001 02:56 AM

Re: More front sight adjusters. (To Steve)
 
You are right that is a tool for changing barrels .

From whence I know not .

ViggoG




Hugh 07-12-2001 08:24 AM

Re: Pictured tool
 
That is a picture of a Luger barrel removal tool that I have for sale in the classifieds. I have since aquired another one and reduced the price on this one to $200.






Steve 07-13-2001 12:28 AM

Re: Pictured tool - correct one
 
Whatever gremlin was messing me up last night seems to have gone away. Here is the picture of what I made for a front sight tool. You can see where it broke but I found out that the idea works. The measurements are self evident when you look at what it does and where the barrel goes.




http://boards.rennlist.com/upload/SMR.jpg

ViggoG 07-13-2001 01:27 AM

Re: Pictured tool - correct one
 
An Excellent try Steve , Its a shame that you could not have tried aluminum or brass Either would probably have made a short life tool that would have given a definite answer as to wheather your very simplt tool would have been sucessful


ViggoG






Johnny Peppers 07-13-2001 08:53 PM

Re: Pictured tool - correct one
 
Is that the Barney Rubble flintstone model from the town of Bedrock?




Steve 07-14-2001 11:09 AM

Re: Pictured tool - correct one
 
No. But since I do lapidary work and cut gemstones, I guess I could give it a try! I had a piece of plastic countertop material from another project and decided to give it a try. It was not strong enough.





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