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Polygonal Question, and a lot of them
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave King" data-source="post: 27386" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>RuffHewn</p><p></p><p> There are a few folks around the net that know a good deal about polygonal rifling, sometimes they show up. One such individual is associated with some two name barrel maker from Europe....it's coming to me......****, maybe in a bit! Jim Ryan a Tactical Ordinance in Meridian Idaho (208) 288-1450, make sure you ask him about Male vs Female polygonal--- I can't remember which is which.... I know! sticks <strong>out</strong> OR sticks <strong>in</strong> but there's more to it. Warren Jensen is up on this type of rifling too I believe, he recognized my type (male or female whichever it was) from an fired projectile I sent him.</p><p></p><p>(Still can't recall that barrel makers name.....my mind's a little cluttered but it's in here somewhere.....no, theme song from Flipper <em>Flipper..Flipper.. faster than lightning....</em> Nope, Rebecca Issacson... 2nd grade at Black School, red hair, body of a 3rd grader.....Cooper Peedy, Opal mine in Australia..... where do these things come from??? Not Black Starr, Not Roger Whittaker, not Samual Clemens, not John Merrick.... <strong>got it</strong> Lothar Walther offers polygonal barrels too... sharp as a tack so there!</p><p></p><p>Jim Ryan would be a good call if you're going with a Pac-Nor.</p><p></p><p>[ 06-08-2003: Message edited by: Dave King ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave King, post: 27386, member: 3"] RuffHewn There are a few folks around the net that know a good deal about polygonal rifling, sometimes they show up. One such individual is associated with some two name barrel maker from Europe....it's coming to me......****, maybe in a bit! Jim Ryan a Tactical Ordinance in Meridian Idaho (208) 288-1450, make sure you ask him about Male vs Female polygonal--- I can't remember which is which.... I know! sticks [B]out[/B] OR sticks [B]in[/B] but there's more to it. Warren Jensen is up on this type of rifling too I believe, he recognized my type (male or female whichever it was) from an fired projectile I sent him. (Still can't recall that barrel makers name.....my mind's a little cluttered but it's in here somewhere.....no, theme song from Flipper [I]Flipper..Flipper.. faster than lightning....[/I] Nope, Rebecca Issacson... 2nd grade at Black School, red hair, body of a 3rd grader.....Cooper Peedy, Opal mine in Australia..... where do these things come from??? Not Black Starr, Not Roger Whittaker, not Samual Clemens, not John Merrick.... [B]got it[/B] Lothar Walther offers polygonal barrels too... sharp as a tack so there! Jim Ryan would be a good call if you're going with a Pac-Nor. [ 06-08-2003: Message edited by: Dave King ] [/QUOTE]
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