Hi
When installing a replacement barrel to a M1917 receiver.
Oil the threads for assembly, or not?
Thanks
" When you are out of Sixes, you are out of Interceptors"
Hi
When installing a replacement barrel to a M1917 receiver.
Oil the threads for assembly, or not?
Thanks
" When you are out of Sixes, you are out of Interceptors"
Last edited by warbrds; 12-29-2014 at 10:25.
Try to get hold of Chuck in Denver. He has posted here many times and being a gunsmith has rebarreled many 1917 rifles.
thanks, will do
" When you are out of Sixes, you are out of Interceptors"
Last edited by warbrds; 12-29-2014 at 10:26.
Not oil. Use an anti-sieze high-pressure grease. Go to you local auto mechanic. He should give you a small dollop for free. Use it sparingly. A little dab will do you.
Last edited by raymeketa; 12-29-2014 at 08:58.
Hi
Sounds good, I use pure nickel anti-sieze on a lot of aircraft assemblies. Good stuff
" When you are out of Sixes, you are out of Interceptors"
Last edited by warbrds; 12-29-2014 at 10:26.
thought "Never-sieze" would be bettter.
The 106 has gone the way of the 102, 100, and now the F-4 and the F-16. Except for the museum pieces, they were all expended as targets over the Gulf of Mexico. Regards, Clark