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Yeah, I don’t know about the “organizer” just that they stated it’s an area of contrast to make it easier to see smaller parts like springs and such.The "parts organizer" section is a bit cheesy but other than that...sweet mat!
Fine, yes, I cleaned it off.I use my lap and end up crawling around on the floor looking for tools and parts. Because my workbench is covered in *stuff* and my gun vise can't be set down on the workbench either.
Maybe I should go clean it off...
It appeared in Jacksonville. Unknown delivery day nowI don’t think it is arriving today.
What I used is the DonnyFl A83 adapterI received the baffle kit for my .25 Max 1. Installed it as I should and tested. More "metallic" or ping out of the front. Will need to get a moderator adapter as it's a bit too loud for the neighborhood. Not much info on it out there, the entire gun. Instructions are in French haha. Snowpeak website has no manual
How are the printed adaptors holding up to the high pressure? Pretty good? I've had several printers tell me they won't do them, outta fear they might blow out, split, under the pressure.Received an STO Falx big bore .357 moderator for my latest gunbroker win HM1000x .357. Had to print a m30x1.0 to M18x1.0 thread adapter.
Just the adapter m30x1 to M18x1.M
How are the printed adaptors holding up to the high pressure? Pretty good? I've had several printers tell me they won't do them, outta fear they might blow out, split, under the pressure.
I have a standard 25/30 buckrail but I've been looking around. I have a emperor/ronin extension(no moderator )felt and screen. Im going to have an outlet tip made and just need to get some curlers for the felt and screen. I've reached my budget for a while lol.Just the adapter m30x1 to M18x1.
I did the printed moderators last year and was unimpressed. Not great sound reduction and fragile. I broke a couple just banging them against the window frame.
There was no issue with them holding up while shooting. But I print airgun stuff in PETG-CF filament which is much stronger than PLA or PETG filament
I tried it as well. Said sale was good until Feb.2, but it was determined I was gonna pay shipping, I was determined I was not. So I ordered 30 cal pellets from Field Supply.Just ordered 5 additional magazines/clips for my Crosman M4-177.
Wanted to order ammo from Hatsan with their "free shipping weekend", but their code is saying it is expired. My desire to pay the shipping is also expired, so we are at a standstill.
I’ve had a 3d printed adapter/air stripper on my Beeman underlever for almost 1.5 years with no issues. I tried several on my TalonP made from heavy duty composite materials, they all failed. I broke down and purchased a DonnyFL adapter and it was the right choice. I removed a 3d printed one from my Alpha the other day and went back to the stock moderator. I do a lot of 3d printing, some things should not be printed. You risk catastrophic failure and at the very least baffle strikes. I had several spectacular departures from the end of my TalonP. I use 3d printed moderators all the time. I keep four printers busy.M
How are the printed adaptors holding up to the high pressure? Pretty good? I've had several printers tell me they won't do them, outta fear they might blow out, split, under the pressure.
I don't NEED any right now, so I can wait until they get their act together. I just like their H&N prices best, and my 362 likes the Baracuda 15s, the M4-177 likes the FTTI tried it as well. Said sale was good until Feb.2, but it was determined I was gonna pay shipping, I was determined I was not. So I ordered 30 cal pellets from Field Supply.
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