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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

need some specifications


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Posted by:
hipboyscott
on November 07, 2003 at 15:28:26

hey all.

I would very much appreciate some info. I'm working on a custom reciever for a cocker, and I need some accurate dimentions of the:

*grip frame screw holes in the reciever (depth diameter threading)

*distance between the two said screw holes

*the specs (diameter, threading, depth) of the screw that holds the front block to the reciever

*any info at all regarding threading the reciever to accept cocker barrels.

*also, I could use any other specifications you have or can find.

Any help is appreciated s I'm trying to get a new reciver built to test a new bolt, and I don't have a cocker to test with right now, but I have to get the drawings done and it's pretty important to have the correct details and such.

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