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    Finally found the fittings in my box ...

    Finally found the fittings ... Some I didn't even knew I had 😅
    TUrned out even better than I thought and avoid having to solder a 1/8" port ...

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    Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

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    #2
    Im assuming thats a sb or a lb or similar that used to be backbottle?

    What are they 10/32?
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      #3
      Close enough ... It's a 68-AT ... And yes, they are 10-32 threaded.

      This build is because I couldn't find an open class pump that has what I want on it ... So I'm making it myself 😋

      Getting close to be completed, will post some pic when it's done.
      Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...

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      Keep your ATS going: Project rATS 2.0
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      • BrickHaus

        BrickHaus

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        I ask because I was considering picking up one of the back bottle sheeidans, and do exactly what you are doing. 10-32 seems tiny.

      #4
      What do you want for it?

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      • XEMON

        XEMON

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        I have an extra 68-AT I could build if you're interested 🤔

      #5
      Is this an AGD composite frame?

      Not really familiar with the P68AT sear configuration
      💀Team Ragnastock💀

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      • XEMON

        XEMON

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        Sure is ... The shear is not in the frame on the AT ...
        I have several mag frame I converted for sheridan, they work well

      #6
      We have almost 100 of those sheridans/PMIs and we need the banjo screws to replaced the broken or stripped stock ones that we have. Where did you get your banjo screw set up?

      Best,

      Smiley

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        #7
        Smiley, If you have that many to work on try making your own screws. A few years ago I had 3 guns that needed them so I made up a small jig and just drilled out my own screws.

        Here was a test screw I made.

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        • Carp

          Carp

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          .....No! 😆

        • XEMON

          XEMON

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          That would definitely be cheaper than buying those banjo fittings ...
          How did the brass hold up?

        • netsurferdude2

          netsurferdude2

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          The brass held up fine. Just make sure you get binding head screws or button head. As wide as you can find them

        #8
        Does anyone know if these fittings are available anywhere still?

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          #9
          Originally posted by netsurferdude2 View Post
          Smiley, If you have that many to work on try making your own screws. A few years ago I had 3 guns that needed them so I made up a small jig and just drilled out my own screws.

          Here was a test screw I made.


          Hello!
          Yes, that's what were looking to have made. Do you recommend a place that makes them?

          Best,

          Smiley

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            #10
            And what did your jig look like?

            Best,

            smiley

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              #11
              At the time, I just had a drill press and a crappy vise so repeatability wasn't on my mind. I took one of those hex couplers, ground a flat on one edge and drilled the radial hole at the correct height.

              Now that I have a mill, I would do a different setup but really haven't had the need to do it again.


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