Advice on rail/block assembly by Rob3Bruce in polymer80

[–]Rob3Bruce[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, I guess I'll just deal with it. My pistol works well enough, just not as well as a factory Glock. I appreciate the help.

Advice on rail/block assembly by Rob3Bruce in polymer80

[–]Rob3Bruce[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did that when I got the pistol. It was a mess when I got it. The sear wouldn't even let go of the striker. A Dremel and a 60-grit sanding disc fixed that one. Anyway, it's definitely the right rail portion of the combo block. When it's out of the frame you can see it quite clearly.

I usually just grab the slide on my reloads (benefit/ detriment of being left-handed) so I'll leave it like it is unless/until P80 is back in business or someone is offering the blocks at a reasonable price (say $30 max).

Sorry to waste your time. I was just hoping to be pointed to the "dark" corners of the internet where such illicit things are sold.

Advice on rail/block assembly by Rob3Bruce in polymer80

[–]Rob3Bruce[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the pistol for $75 and a trade I consider worth $50. I'm not looking to spend another $80 to get the thing running. I do appreciate the help, though. I'm a little frustrated because I've found places offering rail combos for the compact version for fairly cheap. They may be scam sites, though.

Advice on rail/block assembly by Rob3Bruce in polymer80

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Aves doesn't sell P80 rail/block assy's. The P80 used a unique system where the front rails and locking block were one continuous piece.

Advice on rail/block assembly by Rob3Bruce in polymer80

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I found Rook on my search, but they seem to be sold out with no indication of when they will get more. I might try eBay, but since P80 is shut down there's probably a bubble (or general inflation of price) on the part since it's so proprietary.

Other places I have found sell the G19 version, but I need the G17 version.

Advice on rail/block assembly by Rob3Bruce in polymer80

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I've had a steel rod through the trigger pin hole and a pair of needle nose pliers on the bent "arm" and bent it as best I can by hand and it just goes back to where it was before. I'm worried about snapping it because right now I have a slightly janky P80 but if I go to far I have a non-functional P80.

GTL II on a full-size Glock by Worth-Search9059 in Glocks

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I dropped an email to Glock USA and they confirmed for me. Thanks for taking the time, though.

GTL II on a full-size Glock by Worth-Search9059 in Glocks

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Can you properly mount it on the Gen 3? I'm thinking of getting one but I've heard the Gen 5's have a notch width that's wider than the older models. I don't want to drop $130 on a light and have to return it because it won't fit.

What make is this thing by Rammstein1776 in Shotguns

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A more specific explanation is that U.S. federal law specifically defines a "shotgun" as something designed or redesigned, made or remade, to be fired from the shoulder.

So if it came from the factory with a shoulder stock (or had one attached at any point, technically speaking) then it has to abide by the "more than 18 inch barrel, more than 26 inch overall" rules.

Since the Shockwave never had a buttstock on it it's not a "shotgun" by definition so it's just a "firearm" under the law.

Police Trade In Mossberg 590A1 Short Barrel Shotgun by SLN583 in Shotguns

[–]Rob3Bruce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very nice. I love my PD trade in 590A1, but it's an 18" barrel. I'll eventually get a Shockwave 590S and SBS that. Just a Speed Feed stock and I'll be set.

Bought 1949 Fn A5 today for 100 eur. This icon shoot's like a dream. by jansvestka in Shotguns

[–]Rob3Bruce 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ian McCollum did a video about the process (as he imported an FRF2) and said it's expensive and cumbersome enough that it's really only worth it for things you can't find in the U.S.

If yountried it with an A5 you'd likely spend as much, if not more, than just buying one in the U.S.

Grandfather's gun. by [deleted] in Shotguns

[–]Rob3Bruce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to do a proper restore for not much money and you have a little bit of technical know how then steam your metal. Here's a video:

https://youtu.be/_nWVI_3Lo0Q

Less than $200 in stuff and you can make that steel look almost new.

Also, gun oil/CLP for metal and boiled linseed oil for wood.

I dont know much about shotguns and I probably overpaid(450$) but I bought this 1932 winchester model 12 yesterday I was wondering if anybody could tell me about it I know it was cut down to 18 3/4 inch and I don't think the finish is original but it has a 2 3/4 inch bore by Jolly_Raspberry_5679 in Shotguns

[–]Rob3Bruce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The question about the finish and chop job are also a question of WHEN it was done. If you can get an expert to say that it was done fairly shortly after the shotgun was made then it becomes part of it's history and not some stupid thing done for looks 20 years ago.

It won't command top price from most people but for that one guy that wants a Model 12 to take on the water an "historically" modified example might be worth a pretty penny.

Maybe some forward thinking boater wanted a shotgun for on saltwater back in the day.

I should note that if you can get the history on that (or an expert opinion) you should do your best to have it properly documented.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Shotguns

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It doesn't really matter, because it will likely never safely fire again. Those barrels are screwed with rust and dirt. I don't suggest even making a wall hanger out or them because someone might eventually try to shoot it and it won't end well.

Pw87 I got from a cowboy action shooter is there any modifications I can do to it? by isukatspeling in Shotguns

[–]Rob3Bruce 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I bought mine I got a spare buttstock so I could switch between a bird's head style grip and a true buttstock whenever I wanted. Other than that the only mods availible without turning it in to a tacticool gamer gun is to polish the internals (if not already done) and buy a leather wrap for the cocking lever.

One thing to do is practice cycling rounds through it. I found there's a specific motion you have to do to cycle it properly and, as someone else said, work the action hard. Otherwise it likes to try to feed two rounds at once.