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Re: Detent Rings for my SL???

In Reply to: Detent Rings for my SL??? posted by Steve on January 23, 2003 at 17:19:45:


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Posted by:
LanceR

on January 23, 2003 at 18:49:10

I don't think they'd work, since the barrel goes in differently.


What I did on my SL-68 II, is to see where the ball sits in the barrel with the bolt closed, then put a blob of fingernail polish on the bottom of the barrel just in front of that spot. (You've marked the top of the barrel, so that you always put it back into the gun the same way?)
Start small, and add coats until the balls stop rolling out.

It's really annoying to see a ball roll out the barrel onto the ground in front of you; you have to dry fire, giving away your position, then pump another round in; in the meantime, all of the semis on the other side have opened up on you.
;-]

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