I know about 6 people have already said it, but Noble's are hard to beat and adding his sling was the first thing I did when my HCG came in.
Rocko.... come to the dark side... it is just money... lots and lots of money!
Yeah Matts right ,you will have to drill straight down thru it ,and then use a retap kit ,to re-thread it slowly ,and then you should simply be able to run you a little bolt ,or screw , ( your preference of course ), thru the charging handle into the receiver BOLT ,and it should hold ,but you have to be very careful with resin type material at all costs.......Matt knows everything about it ,that is why they refer him as the resin prop maker.......(My first post yay!) TridCloudWalker I feel your pain, my Brother Snapped the Thompson cocking handle off by pulling back too far (one hell of a strong spring), i've tried gluing it but it keeps snapping after a minor pull (i really want it to still be useable). Can anyone sugest a great type of glue for this?
Thanks in advance.
Well ,Im not by no means telling you to do this process if your not comfortable doing it,however if , it were me ,( I would get me titanium drill bits and drill all the way thru the metal slowly ,with a small bit first ,then take it up a notch and get a little bit bigger of a titanium bit drill again ,and again until it was fit to size a real charging handle that can be ordered from a few companies here in the US and epoxy the real handle into it ,because I would use the real part to make it sturdy without complications ,but thats just me ).............just a suggestion thats all.Thanks for the advice Guys, The only problem with drilling is that there is a metal peg running through the charging handle (guess to give it some strength), so that'll be a tough job. One thing i noticed is that the handle is glued into the cocking mechanism so with some care it could be removed and perhaps have a replacement inserted.
This is just as gorgeous as some of the best pulseys, I've ever seen, Art. Really nice. But, ...you do know, your warranty is shot now...![]()
Im sorry , Tom ,I was referring to the M1A1 thompson bolt ,charging handle, sorryforthe confusion..........Speaking of drilling and screwing; you might want to study the following image; it renders a few details that may have been missed:
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Compare the allen set screws with what you have. Also, please take note (possibly redline) any apparent barrel curvature or droopage.
Im sorry , Tom ,I was referring to the M1A1 thompson bolt ,charging handle, sorryforthe confusion..........