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| I guess this is why they say beware of weld ups appear to have been DEEEEEEEEEEEmilled. If I had a tig and a sacrificial charging handle I would try to fix it. But if you can buy a clone for a clone rifle hardly seems worth the time. Unless that is all you got!!!! |
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What can I do with these earrings and a necklace?http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff421/rodgravy1976/100_1787.jpg Well, I suppose you could pierce both nipples and get a Prince Albert. But you'll need to wear loose clothing for a while. |
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What can I do with these earrings and a necklace?http://i1235.photobucket.com/albums/ff421/rodgravy1976/100_1787.jpg Well, I suppose you could pierce both nipples and get a Prince Albert. But you'll need to wear loose clothing for a while. thank you for the prince albert charging handle visual........not even going to touch the inappropriate jokes on that one
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Most of the demilled charging handles I saw looked to be snapped in two right about in the middle. I have a re-weld that looks pretty good, just a thin line of discoloration. This one could possibly be saved. Originals are going for what? You would have 1/3 of an original!
Or make a fridge magnet. |
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If you have access to a OXY/Acet torch heat them till they glow cherry red & slowly drive a small punch through the center. Then repeat the process with a larger punch etc... Don't forget to temper them when you are done. Or, just screw one onto a barrel. Then load a mag with AP rounds. Then... <what? ...really? ...you think? ...oh.> ...Never mind. Just do the oxy-ace thing suggested above.
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