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Old January 13th, 2005
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The RTV tin catalyst silicone is what you want to use. You won't need any mold release agent which is a big plus. You'll also need some bondo to fill the screw holes and trigger slot. You can drill them out latter but that will alow you to use a two part mold.

A better bet is to make handle from wood and fiberglass them. They can then be pinned inside the gun stock and easily removed for travel.

Oh, if your filling the mold w/ epoxy you might have to do two pours w/ really slow cure epoxy, otherwise you might melt your mold (even though it sayd there rated for ~550 degree low melt metals).
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I 'll have to try to get some supplies to try that. I went to wally world to find a toy gun with a handle I liked and to my suprise they didn't have any.I ordered some fiberglass tube from Mcmaster Carr last saterday and they shipped it monday ,It arrived on tuesday by standard ups ground.I'm really impressed with there service.The tubing is 1.5 od by 1.250 id and fits the ti tubing nicely.It super tough and
would make a nice barrel in a smaller od.
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I went through the exact same process. went to wal-mart to find a toy gun, www.smooth-on.com, let me know when you get to the wooden handle phase .
If you want I can fax you a schematic 1:1 for the handle. It's easy just takes a little time with some rasps.
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ok, i have a 55inch midhandle tit. barrel wong hybrid. i shooting a 63 inch 9/32 tahitian shaft with 2 9/16 22 in. bands. i just couldnt get it to shoot straight with two bands so i just loaded one and it was a whole lot more accurate. rig, any tips on this gun, i know you have a couple and i just wanna know you thoughts on the subject.
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Re: muzzle

Here's a photo of the muzzle on my 38 special and a new camo paint job. I glassed the barrel so i could paint it once and for all. The muzzle has some sanding dust on it in the photo.

Remember red is the first color to get filtered out at depth so gun should be a little more 'mild' in the water.
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