problem is my 18 year old mind and my 60 year old body don't agree most days
I am working on some thing like that too for my area , first i have to spread the air rifle addiction I'm thinking there are alot of youth in the area too that could use some guidance and supervision.
Quote from: buldawg76 on February 07, 2016, 01:35:24 AMproblem is my 18 year old mind and my 60 year old body don't agree most daysYup, same boat...The fork bracket should never need to come off on the d34's, makes welding first preference (if I had the equipment)My only decent break barrel probably couldn't consistently hit a basketball at 50 yards but as slow as I am to work on them, I don't plan to quit until they can at least hit dimes at 15 yards.
Quote from: Methuselah on February 07, 2016, 05:03:02 PMQuote from: buldawg76 on February 07, 2016, 01:35:24 AMproblem is my 18 year old mind and my 60 year old body don't agree most daysYup, same boat...The fork bracket should never need to come off on the d34's, makes welding first preference (if I had the equipment)My only decent break barrel probably couldn't consistently hit a basketball at 50 yards but as slow as I am to work on them, I don't plan to quit until they can at least hit dimes at 15 yards.SteveHave you at least tried the Loctite after a through cleaning and degreasing of the bolt and fork threads with brake clean. I have several break barrel from cheap crosmans to a FWB 124 and have yet to have a pivot screw loosen after securing with blue Loctite so you have nothing to loose and everything to gain by trying. That D34 would be a good starting FT gun IMO.Mike