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Challenge accepted

flexi

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mark
Hi all well I like a good challenge....I was contacted by Ray7756 as to my bullet pens....could a pen be made from
.22 250 cases??..... Challenge accepted!! He sent me a couple of cases to try and the results are below....
Normally with the .308 cases it's very straight forward as they will take a 7mm tube and are a good length....these are neither.....so drill out a bullet to take a cross refill and seat it, this now shows the length needed to make up about 9mm.....solution..... drill the base to take a 7mm tube and then chamfer....insert twist mech into a 7mm tube and solder into the case( if pushed home well it centers on the case chamfer).......refill sorted but I now have 9mm of brass tube exposed...... solution.... tube up a blank as normal but leave 9mm sticking out the clip end to mill off later.....turn to suit.....
I think this could be refined a little, but the idea is good for nowIMG_20180712_173434.jpgIMG_20180712_173408.jpg
 

fortress

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That is impressive Mark, again you’ve shown us your ability to improvise. Excellent achievement. :love_it::love_it:
 

Lons

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Nice Mark. :thumbs:

For those not comfortable with a soldering iron I can confirm that 5 minute epoxy works just as well. The majority of my pens have been .22 as that is what I have most of but used the other sizes as well, all glued in with no problem and excess when needing trimmed just done with a Dremmel.

Bob
 

Ray7756

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Ray
Well done didnt think you would go at it so soon, and you definately met and beat the challenge,,,, well done :thumbs:
think I will have a go but use antler for the top
Cheers
Ray
 
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