Ronin
Distinguished Member
What pressure is a moderator actually subject to? Its just a tube, larger than the bullet, open to atmosphere..
Just like a barrel then.......
What pressure is a moderator actually subject to? Its just a tube, larger than the bullet, open to atmosphere..
Just like a barrel then.......
Sometimes you think, "Why did I bother posting"
This is one of those times
Sometimes you think, "Why did I bother posting"
Ring ring....
Gun shop how can I help?
Ah yes I need a set of barrels sleeved on my purdy can it be repaired and do you braze them and re solider the rib?
Gun shop...
No sorry...but I can sell you a new one....
Ring ring...
Tyre shop how can I help....
yes good morning I have a slow puncture in my tyre....
Tyre shop.....
Have you run it flat?
No
Tyre Shop........ Is it in or near the side wall...
No I can see a small nail in the middle....
Tyre Shop.....No sorry we can fit a new one....
Tim.243
I am sorry that you felt the responses weren't what you had hoped for. But it's not about can it be done, or if so, how it can be done. There is more.
It's about whether it's advisable to be done (by a "amateur", a mate, a friend so presumably without personal liability cover) and if, in doing so, you expose yourself to being left without protection of insurance should it ever fail and injure a third party or, indeed, yourself.
Yes I am sure it can be done. But if it fails where is your protection? And because of that, as KTF says, just contact Jacksons and let them sort it.
Thought I'd show a pic.
On close inspection looks like its on a seam weld that goes around the circumference of the mod is going.
I scratched the inside of the hole and the metal was good.
Still could be repaired hopefully.
Worked out in my head how it could be possibly done whilst ensuring that it doesn't warp while welding the whole circumference.
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Thought I'd show a pic.
On close inspection looks like its on a seam weld that goes around the circumference of the mod is going.
I scratched the inside of the hole and the metal was good.
Still could be repaired hopefully.
Worked out in my head how it could be possibly done whilst ensuring that it doesn't warp while welding the whole circumference.
View attachment 83717
Thought I'd show a pic.
On close inspection looks like its on a seam weld that goes around the circumference of the mod is going.
I scratched the inside of the hole and the metal was good.
Still could be repaired hopefully.
Worked out in my head how it could be possibly done whilst ensuring that it doesn't warp while welding the whole circumference.
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Just contact Jackson rifles. I'm sure they will sort it out for you.
It's not that I'd hoped for anything.
Nobody knows my background or my engineering experience.
I asked for any thoughts, and got them.
Calling it a day now on this thread, but thanks to all who responded with their educated and knowledgable views and genuine caveats.
If it is deemed to be an unsafe and dangerous proposal then it won't happen, for my sake primarily as well as others.
Two sides to every story....
i had to contact them regarding a welding fault , a more unpleasant man I have never met , I will never spend a single penny with them ever again I will give up shooting first !
BIG thumbsup from me too but i suppose you can't please all of the people all of the time and some of the people are just plain unpleaseable?