IndyGunworks
Grandmaster
With all the aftermarket support for rugers and the number of companies building clone recievers, I am wondering why noone builds a clone magnum recievers? It seems to me like it would demand a premium price (and according profit) to manufacture an aftermarket magnum clone reciever.
Was it a design issue? Too much pressure? Coming out of battery to soon before the pressure had subsided enough. If its a timing/pressure issue, what could be done to correct that? Tungsten bolt? Heavier hammer spring? Perhaps a delayed unlocking mechanism similar to an 1100?
Discuss.
Was it a design issue? Too much pressure? Coming out of battery to soon before the pressure had subsided enough. If its a timing/pressure issue, what could be done to correct that? Tungsten bolt? Heavier hammer spring? Perhaps a delayed unlocking mechanism similar to an 1100?
Discuss.