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Test Grip
I could not bring myself to clamp any part of my pistol in a vise, so If am going to try this the next time the shop is devoid of projects.
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Just a little more sanding and it will be mint.
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It is only to put in a vise for pellet testing.
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Nice grip :)
I will make similar grip for my Toz-35 on the next week.
I think to clamp air pistol from air cylinder like about this:
https://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.ph ... ellet+test
I will make similar grip for my Toz-35 on the next week.
I think to clamp air pistol from air cylinder like about this:
https://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.ph ... ellet+test
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IMO the cylinder blocks would be more effort to make, and then the cylinder would have to be cranked on pretty hard to insure it not moving.Cvb wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 3:06 pm Nice grips :)
I will make similar grip for my Toz-35 on the next week.
I think to clamp Air pistol from air cylinder like about this:
https://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.ph ... ellet+test
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I was thinking of trying about this kind of jaw protection with my AP:brent375hh wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 3:23 pm IMO the cylinder blocks would be more effort to make, and then the cylinder would have to be cranked on pretty hard to insure it not moving.
https://www.ebay.com.au/p/1039599543
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IMO the cylinder blocks would be more effort to make, and then the cylinder would have to be cranked on pretty hard to insure it not moving.
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I was thinking of trying about this kind of jaw protection with my AP:
https://www.ebay.com.au/p/1039599543
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These have worked very well for me, https://www.homedepot.com/p/BESSEY-Non- ... /204986223
[quote=brent375hh post_id=311995 time=1630873385 user_id=12128]
IMO the cylinder blocks would be more effort to make, and then the cylinder would have to be cranked on pretty hard to insure it not moving.
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I was thinking of trying about this kind of jaw protection with my AP:
https://www.ebay.com.au/p/1039599543
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These have worked very well for me, https://www.homedepot.com/p/BESSEY-Non- ... /204986223
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I needed to try to repair/rebuild a Hammerli AP40 cylinder a while back. The problem was hanging onto it securely so I could give a good heave on a pin spanner to unscrew the valve assembly. I 3D printed a set of vise jaws:
I've also got designs to fit Steyr, Morini, & Benelli Kite cylinders. They would certainly be secure enough to ensure good accuracy for testing.
The designs I made are very specific to the vise I have, but the critical cylinder gripping geometry is very simple. You just need to add space for the silicone rubber sheet to the cylinder diameter.
I've also got designs to fit Steyr, Morini, & Benelli Kite cylinders. They would certainly be secure enough to ensure good accuracy for testing.
The designs I made are very specific to the vise I have, but the critical cylinder gripping geometry is very simple. You just need to add space for the silicone rubber sheet to the cylinder diameter.
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$34 AUS??? Get an old inner tube and get busy!Cvb wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 3:56 pmI was thinking of trying about this kind of jaw protection with my AP:brent375hh wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 3:23 pm IMO the cylinder blocks would be more effort to make, and then the cylinder would have to be cranked on pretty hard to insure it not moving.
https://www.ebay.com.au/p/1039599543
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Since some of you thought I was making a grip, here is the final result of my efforts. Since I have a case of RWS 4.49, I didn't want to pellet test. I varied velocity until I got the best groups with what I already had.
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So here we are, almost 2 months later, and all you've learned is what velocity your vise likes with the specific batch of pellets you currently have. Next time you buy pellets, it's all down the drain.
Ya shoulda just listened to Rover (whatever he said).
Ya shoulda just listened to Rover (whatever he said).
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Thanks for all the positive and inspiring comments as always.
You probably wonder why all the major manufacturers test their guns too. They should all just come with a note that says Rover thinks it's good enough with RWS basics, and his follower agrees.
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You're entirely welcome. I'm not here to be positive or inspiring, or to encourage what my 10th grade history teacher appropriately called "mental masturbation."brent375hh wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 9:42 am Thanks for all the positive and inspiring comments as always.
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I think the RWS testing facility could use you as a greeter to all the athletes that come to test there.william wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 10:00 amYou're entirely welcome. I'm not here to be positive or inspiring, or to encourage what my 10th grade history teacher appropriately called "mental masturbation."brent375hh wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 9:42 am Thanks for all the positive and inspiring comments as always.
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I have to say that I can only recall one post of yours here that added in even the most remote way to reason based discussion. Believe me, please, when I say compassionately that I see in you a rather circumscribed, trauma affected psyche that actually has far more to offer than what you are able to display here. Be well, William.......william wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 10:00 amYou're entirely welcome. I'm not here to be positive or inspiring, or to encourage what my 10th grade history teacher appropriately called "mental masturbation."brent375hh wrote: ↑Sun Oct 31, 2021 9:42 am Thanks for all the positive and inspiring comments as always.
"No mud; no Lotus."-- Thich Nhat Hanh
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There must be a being somewhere on the planet for whom that would be a near perfect grip.......an executive at the Vice cable channel, perhaps?brent375hh wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 4:05 pm I could not bring myself to clamp any part of my pistol in a vise, so If am going to try this the next time the shop is devoid of projects.
"No mud; no Lotus."-- Thich Nhat Hanh
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" They should all just come with a note that says Rover thinks it's good enough with RWS basics, and his follower agrees."
At last!!! The perfect Pivot Man for the circle jerk we've been waiting for.
At last!!! The perfect Pivot Man for the circle jerk we've been waiting for.
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I am happy with the end result for a 5 shot group.
Knowing your equipment is performing, at least for me, is better than being reasonably sure that it is good enough.
Knowing your equipment is performing, at least for me, is better than being reasonably sure that it is good enough.
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