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C'est magnifique, mais c'est ne pas la guerre...

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Un gars ne sait jamais quand il aura besoin de 80 canards.

Salute,

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Originally Posted by HistoricBore
C'est magnifique, mais c'est ne pas la guerre...
C'est magnifique mais ce n'est pas la guerre. C'est de la folie.

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On a shotgun the ideal would be >.002" /.004" . Please note the word ideal .
On a double rifle if would have been enough to " break the smoke " ,as in enough not to bare .

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Graham;

Thank you very much. It seems to me that these tasks are not for the amateur or the faint hearted, especially being able to "just break the smoke" on jointing a double rife. I would like to be standing in a shop to watch it being done.

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Thanks all, I now have a much better Idea on how to deal with my latest project!

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Originally Posted by bushveld
Graham;

Thank you very much. It seems to me that these tasks are not for the amateur or the faint hearted, especially being able to "just break the smoke" on jointing a double rife. I would like to be standing in a shop to watch it being done.

Stephen Howell
I think you would find it pretty boring after the first 30 minutes .
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Originally Posted by Ted Schefelbein
Hinge pin free:





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Salut Ted

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Celle-ci en 32 mm a son record de 46 canards en une seule cartouche en 1946.

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Originally Posted by Dave Schiller
The list doesn't include Parker who used a 1/4" stove bolt for a hinge pin.
Actually that's kind of incorrect,they did use a large threaded pin,but it's purpose was hold the replaceable roll joint ,when you weigh out all the methods of rejoining an action,popping out that roll joint and replacing it with a fractionally oversized factory made joint ,it's a damn good idea, the same with the wedge replacement they used on later guns...like parker or not ,all break actions will shoot loose,some are harder to put right than others

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Hinge pin free, again.



Best,
Ted

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Fab,

Cela fait beaucoup de canards. Trop de canards !

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