View Full Version : Gem Tech IOU progam part 1
toolboxluis00200
24 February 2015, 22:30
this is a video i did is only part one more will come [:D]
http://youtu.be/9QDcJz9A9Ks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=9QDcJz9A9Ks
alamo5000
24 February 2015, 22:35
Holy crap man, and this whole time I thought you spoke broken English.
toolboxluis00200
24 February 2015, 22:43
Holy crap man, and this whole time I thought you spoke broken English.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
toolboxluis00200
25 February 2015, 12:37
bump
six8
25 February 2015, 16:07
Nice setup there. That pistol needs some Cerakote mang 😉
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toolboxluis00200
25 February 2015, 16:09
I like it that way makes it look cool
SINNER
25 February 2015, 16:49
Good video there Luis.
UWone77
25 February 2015, 16:50
Luis, can you make a video on how to make the perfect pastrami sandwich?
toolboxluis00200
25 February 2015, 17:33
Good video there Luis.
thanks
toolboxluis00200
25 February 2015, 17:33
Luis, can you make a video on how to make the perfect pastrami sandwich?
I can try :)
Former11B
25 February 2015, 18:00
Nice setup there. That pistol needs some Cerakote mang 😉
I like it that way makes it look cool
Makes it look well used and awesome. How are you liking the rebuilt can?
toolboxluis00200
25 February 2015, 18:39
Makes it look well used and awesome. How are you liking the rebuilt can?
i like the concept the core is very light and very well build but i think it has room for improvement
toolboxluis00200
18 March 2015, 19:47
part 2 is up
Gemtech OutbackII IOU part 2
https://youtu.be/XT5Eb6G9k5E
toolboxluis00200
24 March 2015, 22:21
last video i will do on this suppressor for now any way
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=VP62w5X1CrI
https://youtu.be/VP62w5X1CrI
Former11B
25 March 2015, 18:36
I bet you could take some BLUE Loctite and put a dot of it at 12 o'clock and 6oclock on the threads and screw it in and let it sit and cure. Once it cures, break it loose. The Loctite will have spread out on the threads and will put some pressure between those fine threads and probably keep it from backing out. Same principle as teflon tape on coarser threads
You're also an ARFCOM member; I'd post a help thread in the suppressor forum asking for suggestions and Input from Joey from Gemtax
toolboxluis00200
26 March 2015, 09:25
I bet you could take some BLUE Loctite and put a dot of it at 12 o'clock and 6oclock on the threads and screw it in and let it sit and cure. Once it cures, break it loose. The Loctite will have spread out on the threads and will put some pressure between those fine threads and probably keep it from backing out. Same principle as teflon tape on coarser threads
You're also an ARFCOM member; I'd post a help thread in the suppressor forum asking for suggestions and Input from Joey from Gemtax
never herd of Gemtax lol
but i will do that and see what they say
Former11B
26 March 2015, 09:39
No Gemtax is a nickname for Gemtech based on the spat they had with AAC and the NFA a few years back
toolboxluis00200
26 March 2015, 09:43
ohh ok i remember that
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