- Location
- In lalaland, that is Ottawa.
Several months ago, in disassembling my Tula '53 after a milsurp shoot at the EOSC, I stupidly let the return spring fly out in my limited storage room in our condo, jam-packed with stuff. 
I literally spent days trying to find the spring and failing, ordered one from Levers' in Vancouver also a well made SKS sight tool.
Yesterday I was working in the same place using the bench for another purpose entirely (actually making several spare "splints" for my trigger thumb.) Now the bench is supported my two Ikea bedside tables with a bottom closing door and about 8" high open fronted shelf just under the separate bench top.
In trying to place the case for my el cheapo battery operated Dremel tool, into the shelf, something was blocking it and I investigated. Eureka, the spring.
I did not feel too bad accept for my lost time searching for the spring and my stupidity
in NOT looking into this shelf right after the spring escaped.
The whole experience though has been positive as I now have an extra spring and a great front sight tool.
So pile on to me, I have broad shoulders and can take it.
BTW, to relieve the minds of Andy and the other members of the EOSC who also are involved, I am giving up competing for the obvious safety reasons of my instability and balance problem. I also have a tentative sale lined up for the Tula '53.

I literally spent days trying to find the spring and failing, ordered one from Levers' in Vancouver also a well made SKS sight tool.
Yesterday I was working in the same place using the bench for another purpose entirely (actually making several spare "splints" for my trigger thumb.) Now the bench is supported my two Ikea bedside tables with a bottom closing door and about 8" high open fronted shelf just under the separate bench top.
In trying to place the case for my el cheapo battery operated Dremel tool, into the shelf, something was blocking it and I investigated. Eureka, the spring.
I did not feel too bad accept for my lost time searching for the spring and my stupidity
in NOT looking into this shelf right after the spring escaped. The whole experience though has been positive as I now have an extra spring and a great front sight tool.
So pile on to me, I have broad shoulders and can take it.
BTW, to relieve the minds of Andy and the other members of the EOSC who also are involved, I am giving up competing for the obvious safety reasons of my instability and balance problem. I also have a tentative sale lined up for the Tula '53.






















































