thanks fright capt, what kind of compound is that? the main one i saw looked like a lacquer. Could y'all possibly post a link? I think it the aluminum polish.
I have used Cape Cod, Flitz, and Sharkhide. Recommend the sharkhide.
I dont recommend any polish anymore - I'm going the route of Para and Bugg now
I live in texas as well. Just gets busy sometimes I used to be on anonsleepover everyday for quiet a few years but recently haven't got on in months. Just gets busy that's all. We all get it.04-27-2011, 12:00 AM #1
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Sharkhide Polish
A friend sent me some Sharkhide Metal Polish to try and it's incredible; much better than Cape Cod. From black tarnish to shines like new in a few minutes.
It is the first polish I've used that will get the dark surface burn out...
Itshak I already did what you suggested. And you are right with what you said above. If I am able to compress the spring all the way I am sure better or same conductivity with using solid mode. I did it once and unscrewed the CT pin screw so that it pushes more the spring. And yes it does make a difference. but the pin would be a lot pushed and risks falling. you can always use a spacer also but that's not always safe.
Well...
Did some one tried to put JGG axis on GGTS vending cap???
I don't have GGTS so I can't try this but maybe someone who have both can look
If it's can fit.
Well...
Did some one tried to put JGG axis on GGTS vending cap???
I don't have GGTS so I can't try this but maybe someone who have both can look
If it's can fit.
Hi friends, on the topic of disassembling/reassembling GG - is there a quick tip for how to best secure the actual button itself to the firing pin? It seems work itself loose occasionally and find myself having to pull off the end cap and re-tighten by hand from the inside. Thanks!