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Keyser Söze February 15th 15 07:23 PM

Barrel Threading...
 
http://tinyurl.com/pcxylrx

Volquartsen threaded the barrel, relocated the front site, and included
a thread keeper, all for about $100, with a quick turnaround. The red
dot I have mounted on the rail is a decent on, and doesn't weigh much,
but I think I need one that is smaller. Also, I have to cut the mounting
rail back by about 1-1/2"...I'm not going to mount anything but a red
dot on this pistol.

This is the 512 model Ruger, not the 22/45 model.
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Proud to be a Liberal.

Keyser Söze February 15th 15 07:25 PM

Barrel Threading...
 
On 2/15/15 2:23 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/pcxylrx

Volquartsen threaded the barrel, relocated the front site, and included
a thread keeper, all for about $100, with a quick turnaround. The red
dot I have mounted on the rail is a decent on, and doesn't weigh much,
but I think I need one that is smaller. Also, I have to cut the mounting
rail back by about 1-1/2"...I'm not going to mount anything but a red
dot on this pistol.

This is the 512 model Ruger, not the 22/45 model.



Gads...make that front *sight* :)

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Proud to be a Liberal.

Keyser Söze February 16th 15 11:17 AM

Barrel Threading...
 
On 2/16/15 1:36 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 15 Feb 2015 14:23:18 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/pcxylrx

Volquartsen threaded the barrel, relocated the front site, and included
a thread keeper, all for about $100, with a quick turnaround. The red
dot I have mounted on the rail is a decent one, and doesn't weigh much,
but I think I need one that is smaller. Also, I have to cut the mounting
rail back by about 1-1/2"...I'm not going to mount anything but a red
dot on this pistol.

This is the 512 model Ruger, not the 22/45 model.


Got your can yet?


Indeed, but at the moment one of my co-trustees has it...he lives in
Virginia. That's the real beauty of a Firearms Trust...co-trustees may
legally have the "stamp" items in their possession. It isn't done to
avoid dealing with a recalcitrant sheriff...it is done for practical
reasons, such as sharing items and establishing a line of inheritance.

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Proud to be a Liberal.


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