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18 September 2011, 11:05
Nomo4me
Westpac's work
I asked Guy if he could install a muzzle break on an HS Precision handgun for me without damaging the factory teflon finish.

He couldn't guarantee it but said he'd give it his best try.
You can't tell the barrel has been removed, threaded and reinstalled.

Needless to say, I'm very pleased that I don't have to shell out for a refinish job. Thanks Guy for nailing this job for me!






18 September 2011, 11:59
Westpac
The credit rightly belongs to 3M and the C&H sugar company.


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18 September 2011, 15:34
tin can
In light of all the above, "sweet".
18 September 2011, 17:16
skb
interesting, I use rosin, but I like the sugar idea.
18 September 2011, 17:31
Don Markey
Just be sure to clean up afterward. It wasn't fun going into the shop to find hundreds of ants up and down my bench.
Don
18 September 2011, 18:40
Hal H
NOMO

A great looking XP.
Who made the stock ?
How does it shoot?

Hal
18 September 2011, 18:52
tin can
quote:
Originally posted by skb:
interesting, I use rosin, but I like the sugar idea.


Tastes terrible.
18 September 2011, 19:12
D Humbarger
quote:
Originally posted by Westpac:
The credit rightly belongs to 3M and the C&H sugar company.


ROFLMAO! Wink



Doug Humbarger
NRA Life member
Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73.
Yankee Station

Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo.
18 September 2011, 20:42
Nomo4me
It's an HS Precision 2000P varminter.

https://www.hsprecision.com/shop2/pistols.html


quote:
Originally posted by Hal H:
NOMO

A great looking XP.
Who made the stock ?
How does it shoot?

Hal