Wow I am still in dive mode after reading this I know I need to get with the program. BU>>>>>T I have one more dive trip to do and then I will be ready. Phil, I am looking at a new black power as well what are your thoughts.
TC people is the way to go. Go product,affordable, and I have not heard a bad word about warrant work. Plus if we all have the same guns interchangable parts.
I love it so far. Its a sturdy gun and shot accurate right out of the box. The sealed breech keeps the weather off the primer, and its the easiest cleaning gun I ever owned (shooting the 777 & 777 primers). 1 dry patch, 3-4 wet patches, 1 more dry and an oil or bore-butter patch, wipe out & grease the breech plug and you're done. Takes 5 minutes.
The only thing that T/C fucked up on was putting a cheap shitty wrench that didn't fit the breech plug in the box. No problem, just go get a deep well 7/16" 3/8 drive socket and a little breaker bar and you've got a great breech plug wrench.
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Wow I am still in dive mode after reading this I know I need to get with the program. BU>>>>>T I have one more dive trip to do and then I will be ready. Phil, I am looking at a new black power as well what are your thoughts.
Gray Killer
TC people is the way to go. Go product,affordable, and I have not heard a bad word about warrant work.
Plus if we all have the same guns interchangable parts.
I love it so far. Its a sturdy gun and shot accurate right out of the box. The sealed breech keeps the weather off the primer, and its the easiest cleaning gun I ever owned (shooting the 777 & 777 primers). 1 dry patch, 3-4 wet patches, 1 more dry and an oil or bore-butter patch, wipe out & grease the breech plug and you're done. Takes 5 minutes.
The only thing that T/C fucked up on was putting a cheap shitty wrench that didn't fit the breech plug in the box. No problem, just go get a deep well 7/16" 3/8 drive socket and a little breaker bar and you've got a great breech plug wrench.
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