Any chance you would be interested in making some Thadatpers? I have a project that needs a custom bolt and a thadapter... if you are interested i would love to send it your way!
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What's a Thadapter? I found a Bacci article mentioning it, but I can't tell what part it is on the gun.
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Brokeass_baller
Here is a link
1:10 in Bacci is showing the thadapter
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Originally posted by netsurferdude2 View Post
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Jordan Dan just emailed me to say he'd try to ship out the k frame by the end of this upcoming week. I'll be sure to tag you when I make the thread after it arrives.
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Those are pretty simple. Maybe I can make a few and toss them into the anno batch for the centerfire bolts.
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netsurferdude2 - I'd be up for two for sure.
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Alright NSD. Here is what I was thinking, and just holler if a typical rod end method is just going to be better in the long run..this is just my brain child.
So im making a lever. in my head, I was thinking of utilizing a series of shoulder bolts, and bushings to transfer the energy into the bolt.
I was thinking a 10-32 shoulder bolt tapped into the rear of the bolt would give me the best energy transfer.
So basically, I want a normal kp2 bolt, but rather than the off kilter hole for the pump rod they usually have, I want a large flat decked on the 3 o clock plane, and a 10-32 tapped hole for my desired shoulder bolt.
Id want more of a deck than my practice bolt has if we do this. At least enough for q 1/4 diameter shoulder to hit. It can be longer out of the back of the gun. I can always make the arms different.3 Photos
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For anodizing color, I am going with one of 3 options; a very dark bronze, dark green, or dark blue.
I don't want to do straight black as that was the general joes bolts were.
Also for those of you who want RVAs. Do you have a thread preference or a hex size preference? Maybe I'll just copy what PPS uses to make it easy for everyone.
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Originally posted by netsurferdude2 View PostFor anodizing color, I am going with one of 3 options; a very dark bronze, dark green, or dark blue.
I don't want to do straight black as that was the general joes bolts were.
Also for those of you who want RVAs. Do you have a thread preference or a hex size preference? Maybe I'll just copy what PPS uses to make it easy for everyone.
I'd recommend using 3/8"-24 like PPS... I drilled/tapped a KP rear cap for 3/8" coarse (all I had on hand) and it's a bit twitchy to adjust velocity with.
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At this time, yes. With my skill level, there isn't any way I could make these worth my time. The thin walled adapter with the multi-start internal thread would be a little challenging. Parting then flipping in the chuck, dialing it in concentric, and doing an external thread sounds like a lot of work with a high chance of me screwing it up.
I believe Bret and Jake are making their own fast changers for their builds so maybe in the future they will be selling them.
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