Incorrect. GSR goes everywhere. And if it is corrosive, then that will go everywhere else too.
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Agreed. Most are not aware of some european requirements for suppressors. Perhaps for the annoyance factor....dont know. I normally dont shoot at indoor ranges but have benn around the draco crowd.....not fun.
Another facet would be that the military has plans to go all suppressed, for many...
you are playing an expensive game using any oil other than spec.....not saying hpl is no good....its great but that does not matter
i suggest cooking the books a bit by buying some in spec oil cheap...........and keeping the reciepts while in warranty. they will fight tooth and nail to get out...
This thread will go south pretty quick I assume. I hope it stays out of the political gutter.
The removal of the tax was not what I was interested in. It was the removal of the ID and paperwork requirement......
I dont think the removal of a $200 tax stamp is going to change a market...
I did this over the years, added and adjusted here and there. I can change my hose bibb line from treated to untreated, isolate the treatment system, observe water before the system (nasty filter) and observe water after the treatment (clean larger canister filters.)
on the softener (black...
The third tank is likely an acid neutralizer. Calcium Bicarbonate fill I think.
Be careful with those 90s in the pic. Also, put you a filter (cartridge type) BEFORE the softener head.......it will save the gearset and seals in the long run., maybe 100 bucks............like the nasty one on...
yes 9mm is fine........make sure you use hear protection and eye protection at a minimum.....not quite as eventful, but close.
As to the threads...........think of your application of tape and dope, being "unsheathed" during the tightening sequence......make sense?
The type of dope you use is...
1. Drill a hole is fine. 45 ACP would be more eventful.
2. No issue with moving the gauge.......90s are fine.
3.The first thread of a tapered thread is known as the "sealing thread".............
4. Pipe dope and thread seal tape are in fact lubricants not sealers..........next time...
Either one......I have used Maxlife for many miles and vehicles with good result.....
I really dont get the Maxlife CVT rating thing though.. I was under the impression that was not possible with fluids.....not sure.
I have been going with this...
I own a tree. They are fun, and worth the money. I have 1000s if not 10s of thousands of rounds on my second one. Sometimes portions crack, where the AR500 is cut at a right angle.
Get one.
@D60
This is a legit tool, BTW. I have one. Best plumbing sawzall ever made. It was a limited run on the electric side, this was when 18v cordless tools were starting to take form, in a useful way. They had battery ones also:
They were also orbital.
@mobilnissan1991
I do 50k normal usage........at least that is what I done in the past. But I over do things and enjoy the process. I also dont suck the stuff out either.......I remove the cover clean out the pumpkin, and magnet etc.
Amsoil is a good oil of course, so I doubt you have done...