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nzfubz

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  • Birthday 06/14/1982

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    Hunting, Camping, IPSC
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    Carl Wright

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  1. Thanks for the suggestion I have sent them an email.
  2. Unfortunatlly Dawson don't ship to New Zealand so I'm limited to what Speedshooters or Brownells have in stock
  3. Hmmm maybe I should have gone to the .150T at least the .160 will give me a few more threads in for safety.
  4. Cheers, I have ordered a .160T to try out.
  5. The problems I am having with the sights on my SVI go back a while, first being a custom front dovetail that is nowhere near a standard STI/SVI and even a little to big for a Kimber/Novak. Anyway I have now fitted a 0.175T Brazos and its in and solid. The main issue is the elevation in the rear sight. As you can see by the photos I have none left before the screw is dangerously close to last threads and therefore likely to fall out in a comp. I could also do with even more clicks....... Has anyone got any suggestions of a sight combo or other ideas on how I can get the rear sight down to a safe level giving me adjustment? I could get the 0.200T but I'm not sure it will make enough difference?
  6. nzfubz

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    Nope did it myself, combination of 36 and 120 grit from memory
  7. 45 case here no problems after that, only had the sticking issue in the first place due to the rod being slightly bent. Sent from my SM-G920I using Tapatalk
  8. Have asked and read up heaps on the possibility of that. The only way is to purchase something that will produce a split screen they are about $40. Haven't seen anything that would let you have a windowed option. That's why I just ended up using a selector as realistically the powder fill is the main video you need constantly as worst case you will see / hear the case feeder when it's empty. Sent from my GT-I9506 using Tapatalk
  9. If I only had the time I am happy to produce a more detailed instructions, will take a couple of days but will show the process
  10. Ok, Links attached to the parts. Some parts I had lying around such as the aluminium I used to make the LCD mount (very low tech). I also had standard RCA cords left over from various cameras and consoles. Camera 1. This has zoom so can get a better picture http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shipping-CCTV-Security-1-4-CMOS-700TVL-2-8-12mm-Mini-Zoom-Camera-Small-Cam/32442245268.html Camera 2. http://www.aliexpress.com/item/700TVL-Mini-FPV-Surveillance-Camera-for-RC-Quadcopter-Drone-Aerial-Photography/32485779707.html Screen http://www.aliexpress.com/item/4-3-Inch-Mini-TFT-LCD-2-Channels-Video-Input-Car-Parking-Rear-View-Monitor-Car/667259495.html Power supply. This was the biggest hassle ended up getting two one for the cameras and one for the LCD Power Supply, 1.5a for cameras and 2.5a for screen http://www.aliexpress.com/item/New-AC-100-240V-to-DC-12V-1-5A-Switch-Power-Charger-Converter-Adapter-US-Plug/32250508849.html?spm=2114.01020208.3.29.BNVDMp&ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_3,searchweb201644_5_79_78_77_82_80_62_81,searchweb201560_2 http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Hight-Quality-Universal-AC-DC-Adapter-Converter-3-4-5-6-7-5-9-12V-Power/32494423338.html?spm=2114.01020208.3.47.BiyUAB&ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_3,searchweb201644_5_79_78_77_82_80_62_81,searchweb201560_2 You will need a power splitter cord for the camera power http://www.aliexpress.com/item/1pcs-1-DC-Female-To-2-Male-plug-Power-Cord-adapter-Connector-Cable-Splitter-for-CCTV/32512880986.html?spm=2114.01020208.3.102.aWECDM&ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_3,searchweb201644_5_79_78_77_82_80_62_81,searchweb201560_2 And finally the RCA Splitter - Use this to select between the two cameras, or just pull out and plug in the different RCA http://www.aliexpress.com/item/SELECTOR-3-PORTS-VIDEO-GAME-SWITCH-AND-CABLE-AV-RCA-C-P4PM/1430606773.html?spm=2114.01020208.3.20.dayaQL&ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_3,searchweb201644_5_79_78_77_82_80_62_81,searchweb201560_2 Your local electronics store will be good just to get the few $1 connectors etc you will need to finish it off. I can post up more photos if required? Although its all 12v if your not confident in what you are doing please use a person experienced in electrics or other man cave experiments.
  11. Had an idea I'm sure I'm not the first but I have managed to install 2 cameras and a LCD on the Dillon 650, looks perfectly into case to check powder fill, and the other one checks my case quantity remaining. Just the wiring to make tidy and I'll be done. All up cost me about $50
  12. This is the response from the DDTC just in case everyone wanted to know. Virtually all firearms parts are on the U.S. Munitions List (USML) and their export is controlled under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Non-U.S. persons are not permitted to hand-carry controlled items out of the United States, and most exports would require a license. There is a licensing exemption in ITAR Part 123.17(a)(1) for transactions involving some firearms parts with a total value of under $100: §123.17 Exports of firearms, ammunition, and personal protective gear. (a) Port Directors of U.S. Customs and Border Protection shall permit the export without a license of: (1) Parts and components for USML Category I(a) firearms, except barrels, cylinders, receivers (frames), or complete breech mechanisms, when the total value does not exceed $100 wholesale in any transaction In other words, a U.S. firearms dealer could sell you up to $100-worth of certain parts and ship them to you. For any transaction above $100, the dealer would need to obtain an export license. Accessories that do not enhance the usefulness, effectiveness, or capabilities of the firearm (e.g., belts, slings, after-market rubber grips, cleaning kits) are not ITAR-controlled, nor are ordinary hunting scopes that were not manufactured to military specs. Kirk Bennett DDTC Response Team Note: Information in this message generally discusses controls and information contained in the Arms Export Control Act and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), both of which are authoritative on this matter. The Response Team fields basic process and status questions, and assists exporters in identifying how to get answers to more complex questions handled by the Directorate of Defense Trade Control’s licensing and compliance offices. The Response Team’s services are not a substitute or replacement for the advisory opinion, general correspondence, and commodity jurisdiction processes delineated in the ITAR, which should be used to obtain authoritative guidance on export control issues, and do not in any way relieve exporters from their responsibilities to comply fully with the law and regulations. Think I'll just steer clear of parts and stick with accessories and clothing.
  13. Appreciate all the links, comments and pm's
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