It gets nuf wackin around when I run out of caps and have to use it as a bludgeoned on them side winding injin scalping local weed smoking red eye guzzling horse molesting hide thevin varmints
Huh, I've straightened rifle barrels by whacking them over a birch block of wood opposite of where the bend is and V blocks with pipe clamps but never heard of whacking a mounted pistol barrel. Sounds like a dandy way to warp or crack a frame to me.You can adjust the point of impact by striking the gun in the proper place with a non-marring mallet.
Whack it and shoot. Whack it again if necessary.
Remove the cylinder before doing this-so you don't hit it.
You can adjust the point of impact by striking the gun in the proper place with a non-marring mallet.
Whack it and shoot. Whack it again if necessary.
Remove the cylinder before doing this-so you don't hit it.
Well shiver me timbers, might as well lay it in the driveway and run over it a couple of times with the pickup and hope for the best !Well you need to determine which direction you want things to go.
Do you support the barrel and bash it in between or do you just whack it with both ends of the gun supported?
I would recommend a hydraulic press, nice even pressure and you might even have a gun left when you are done!
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