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Hello to all! Well, I had said earlier, that I would let you all know when revised drums will be offered by Numrich and earlier today, I have just received news that the first five drums have been received, (second five revised drums also shipped!) and third 5 drums, will be sent out by early next week...
The GT revised drums will be offered for sale same as previous drums, only difference now is the GT drums will be first out the door when order comes in..All GT revised units go to the front of the line, with, as I requested, little to no fan fair until we have a decent number to offer to all who want to play!..... ![]() ![]() |
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GT,
Good News! Does that mean that the "improved GT model" will be the same $399 price with the loader? IF so, a real deal! If I didn't have 2, I'd buy one for sure! ![]()
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I think so? Some-one is going to have to take the plunge and see, but I believe they want to keep it affordable and at the same price, despite the repair expenditure to me...... I'm only making one change at this point and that is a second internal polishing you and I discussed earlier.... Just trying to make them as slippery as possible as you well know, friction in NOT our friend!....
![]() BTW, The loader is revised as well for better and more positive contact, and then, if desired, the strut will be special order from G.T. Specialties as well.... ![]() |
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Received a drum today, straight from ordering from Numrich - It came with a #2 on it and the loader, and a sticker which I assume was put there by GT. Price was $469 shipped
It also has the GT circle Ed |
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Ed,
better lay in a supply of ammo, those drums are addicting! Firing them that is. ![]()
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Hi Ed, Don, and all! Well, at least it fits! So, we are ahead of the game already!!!! ....
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Hi Guys,
I fired my GT rework drum again this week. Tried PPU 9mm and my Bulgarian '08 shooter- and I'm happy to report both worked fine with my drum. No problems with firing at all, the mag is a little tight in the mag well. We have noticed this, especially in my earlier pistols, the mag well is minimal. So if you get one you may have to find the high spots that rub(usually a mark in the blue) and do some minor filing and polishing, and then touch up. Mine fits fine in other shooters, so it is drum and pistol combination specific. Brough it home, opened up the drum and gave it a good clean; then relubed with teflon lube. Dupont makes a good one you can probably find locally or online; or use one of the "gun lubes" like triflow, or the good old surplus LSA. The generic teflon lube is cheaper than the products promoted for gun use. Drum is all loaded and ready for another round on Tuesday. Oh, I did have to buy another case of 9mm last week, on sale for $11 box out the door for WWB. No, I don't reload; not enough time! I do save as much brass as I can find, so if one of you guys who does reload wants some couple hundred of rounds of once fired brass in boxes, you can have it for the cost of shipping. PM me. I can usually recover only 50-60% as I'm shooting in a field and some how the brass misses my 8'x8' catch cloth!
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Wow, now I need one for my Artillery Luger! Better save my pennies but with GT working on them they're worth it!
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