Last seen: Aug 29, 2023
Did a bit more today, debating wether to get rid of full auto and lock to semi, will have to decide before I do “graining effect” on stock, but plenty...
This was done for lightness as I didn’t want to make it solid and add weight, after curing, made shape with some filler. Not too far off the shape I w...
Did a bit more to this conversion, drilled and put in plasterboard screws, then chopped off the heads, to make and underpinning effect. The made a car...
I’ve recently tried this, just to see if I could do it, a bit fiddly to say the least, but the dremel tool is the real hero in this operation. Got it ...
I can’t get photo’s up, but did get on the link, looks great! Well done! Put up more pic’s! Andy
Yes that hex screw at12 0’clock. I was really looking forward to getting this pistol, (P38 was the first real steel auto I ever fired!) hoping it w...
The hop is adjusted via an “Allen” screw or hex screw as they’re known nowadays, just above the hop unit itself, looks to me about a 1 mm key will do ...
I’ve got one of these somewhere, I’ll take a look. Great looking pistol......very disappointed with using it! Andy
While RWA Enfield is a nice looking piece of kit, it’s still not sorted mechanically. The only way to sort this is to get it done is not by the facto...
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Hi Gary, I would hazard a guess and say the nearest place to you is the fireball site, at Bassets Pole, Sutton Coldfield.
Here’s a sketch of my first thoughts, to replace the broken piece, but depending on what’s left to screw to, I did mention it may have to go round ont...
You say “thin sheet” that implies to me, tin sheet. You’ll need at least 2mm thick steel plate to get any strength of support to the piece, you may ev...
That part is basically the gearbox mount, if you remove the side plastics there should be another two screws in there holding the front broken piece. ...
I use an iPad, I do on occasion have a problem uploading pic’s, but most of the time they load straight up. Somewhere on the forum there is a “ how to...
Hi Wesbro, put up some pictures of the problem, without a doubt there’s someone on here that can either give advice, or fix it for you. Andy