I have a friend with such a lathe. In North Carolina. Someday I need to schedule some time with him to finally get my E4A suppressor cut. Be easy to do a couple pistons while I'm there.
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Before embarking on this piston hunt be sure to have a friend with a big honking lathe or spend weeks with a dremel.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend with such a lathe. In North Carolina. Someday I need to schedule some time with him to finally get my E4A suppressor cut. Be easy to do a couple pistons while I'm there.
DeleteStrangely, I'm not finding any discarded pistons.