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Air force micrometer tank
Air force micrometer tank






The answers to these needs are the Air Micrometer and the Electronic Micrometer. Thanks Bradman for starting this post.Highly precise parts presently used in every aspect of industry including consumer electronics, audio & visual devices, automotive and communication devices are becoming more and more microscopic every year.Īs the precision of industrial parts advances, simple structure measuring instruments that anybody can use to measure with high precision and few errors are required. Images of my Condor to follow when I have finished building her and of course my Talon Tunes gen 5 shroud arrives. Now with PCP Tunes custom breech knob which I like very much.

air force micrometer tank

If anyone knows of any other ways to keep them lovely and quiet whilst still packing punch then please let me know. To reduce internal friction I also put a layer of silicone grease inside the frame, on the hammer, spring, barrel and bushings. Little things to keep her quiet include vented frame, carpet in foregrip, Oring behind tophat and plenty of silicone grease around breech. I have one of Tony’s legendry gen 5 shrouds on order and hopefully that might make her even quieter :3. I have a TT QCTH, but she’s a noisy powerful beast with that in, so I’m currently running a one piece tophat by another guy.

air force micrometer tank

She’s accurate at over 1000fps, but I don’t need 100 fpe to smoke pigeons, so I run her backed way down and like butter. She’s a Talon with Hawke optics, Condor high flow tank valve, Condor 95 gram brass hammer with anti slap by Talon Tunes, 24 inch 25 cal barrel by Lothar Walther, standard spring but with five or six sound deadening bits of tape on, third barrel bushing for extra rigidity and accuracy, shroud by ParisD with carbon shroud extension that fits nicely in frame by Tom Rice, weaver mounts by BKL and Daystate magnetic quick fill dust cap. Surprised this post from Bradman hasn’t had a much better response! Early days probably.








Air force micrometer tank