Any of you MN guys visit John @ Gunstop in Excelsior?
CLOSED Faxon 20" 65G Group Buy
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Yes, My Forster dies were purchased from there for the Grrr, in '09. $ 89.99 IIRC- recession was on-
Nicest guys in a gun shop ever. Awesome website too... Gunstop
Excelsior blvd- sound right ?Last edited by sneaky one; 09-11-2017, 01:31 AM.
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Retired Army Airborne Infantry
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Great photo, hdrolling.
Nathan, from Faxon, asked on the 12" group buy thread how the builds were going and someone replied it is hard to start a build without a barrel.
Are you going to locktite the barrel extension into the receiver first thing?Last edited by bj139; 09-15-2017, 02:13 PM.
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Originally posted by bj139 View PostGreat photo, hdrolling.
Nathan, from Faxon, asked on the 12" group buy thread how the builds were going and someone replied it is hard to start a build without a barrel.
Are you going to locktite the barrel extension into the receiver first thing?Retired Army Airborne Infantry
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I use blue locktite on all my builds to bed the barrel to the receiver to take up any slack and prevent any potential galling and use automotive antisieze on the receiver threads, i like the blue locktite because it tightens things up and fills any gaps while being relatively easy to get the barrel out without the use of heat if i am so inclined it just requires tapping on the barrel extension with a wooden dowel and a hammerPunctuation is for the weak....
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Originally posted by hdrolling View PostRight now I plan to see how the fit is, still researching the "locktite" theory. I've seen and read about using red, blue, green, loctite 620 etc. but If I have a good fit I'm just going to let the barrel nut do the work. I've read that AA uses the red, won't know until I get everything together.
With a replacent barrel, I used no Loctite and just tightened the barrel nut to 40 ft-lbs. After shooting a few times I decided to take it apart and Loctite it and the nut required very little force to loosen. This time, I just wiped it with paper towels and no used brake cleaner and applied Loctite and tightened to 40 ft-lbs.
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Originally posted by mongoosesnipe View PostI use blue locktite on all my builds to bed the barrel to the receiver to take up any slack and prevent any potential galling and use automotive antisieze on the receiver threads, i like the blue locktite because it tightens things up and fills any gaps while being relatively easy to get the barrel out without the use of heat if i am so inclined it just requires tapping on the barrel extension with a wooden dowel and a hammerDOJ+FBI+IRS+AFT=NKVD. Joe Stalin and Lavrentiy Pavlovich Beria are tap dancing in hell right now...
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