Nope I have my transfer but it hasn't been shipped yet! I did post a link in the sfrc thread on the fathers day sale that has fantastic pics of a sportowy together and disassembled!I wonder if anyone received from SFRC that 99$ pistols to see some pics.
dont kid yourself..I have a pretty good feeling that someone else does most of the shipping (Thanks Marcie)Received confirmation this morning that it's approved but not shipped yet.
With all the good deals Ryan puts on its a wonder how he is able to get these things done in a decent time.
dont kid yourself..I have a pretty good feeling that someone else does most of the shipping (Thanks Marcie)
I got mine but I picked up in store
I will post some pics... they are nice shape
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Hmmmmmmmmmmm Not quite as nice looking as the one shown on the web page. Far more wear on the finish and scratches.
I got mine but I picked up in store
I will post some pics... they are nice shape
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If you read my post #10 of this thread, I explain how I did ita step by step on how to "round off the inserts" would be nice.
"round off the inserts" is a sketchy vague description.
the pictures dont do it justice...I think the scratches might be dog hair
Ryan said that the end of the cartridge needed to be rounded off to look more like the actual bullet and he is going to show me what he means. That may be true in his case but I completely destroyed one of the casings trying to make it fit. You can only round off the end so far until it runs out of material...and still it didnt fit. I actually pulled a piece off the rim with the extractor. Once that happened I figured that since the adapter was already ruined, I am going to find out exactly where it needed to be sized.... I took a candle and coated the adapter with soot and then placed it in the barrel...and then when I removed it, I could see where it was rubbed off.
Here is what I did to make the adapters fit, and they work smooth as silk but I only did this because the gun was $99..... I do not recommend this method for anyone else...so if you try it, you are on your own.
I used the lee case trimmer for 9mm to hold the back of the case and placed it in the chuck of an electric drill. Then I coated the adapter with valve grind compound and spun it in and out of the barrel until it went easy. Then cleaned it up with 000 steel wool. Takes 30 seconds to do each adapter and they are perfect. The shape of the adapters did not change, I did not round off the ends.
Your barrel may be different, I dont know..but this worked for me
Loaded ammo has quite a taper compared to these inserts..The loaded 7.62x 25 is very sloppy fit in the chamber... I didnt have machinist dye so I used sootOne method I am considering is using machinist dye to determine where the problem is and then grinding a custom tool steel bit to put them in my lathe and reprofile based on specs for loaded ammo.
Loaded ammo has quite a taper compared to these inserts..The loaded 7.62x 25 is very sloppy fit in the chamber... I didnt have machinist dye so I used soot
soooooooooooooooooo that means they did not use a 7.62x25 chamber reamer when they made the barrels which really makes this interesting. I will have to cast the chamber now to get dimensions.



























