Before I start - I know this isn’t a popular manufacturer for various reasons. And they are out of business and bought by someone else that from what I’ve read - won’t work on these cans.
I bought it used from a “friend” that said it was in working order and finally got my paper work back a few weeks ago. I come to find that the concentricity is slightly off. Which I believe is due to the bottom (side it threads) not being flush with the can itself.
It’s a Templar Tactical Nemesis SBR .223 cal.
Does anyone know someone that could fix this?
Can this be repaired?
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Re: Can this be repaired?
Only a SOT 7/02 can legally repair a finished can.
Contact one and learn if they can replace the near endcap with something that works.
If it threads on, should be easy to replace. Otherwise, they will weld it.
Contact one and learn if they can replace the near endcap with something that works.
If it threads on, should be easy to replace. Otherwise, they will weld it.
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Re: Can this be repaired?
I can't recommend Curtis Tactical enough. They can probably do the repair/rebuild. Link to my earlier review on their rebuild of my TM THIRTY:
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Re: Can this be repaired?
Don't have to be an SOT to make repairs, only required to manufacture new parts. A non-SOT cannot make or possess new baffles or caps for a can, but just truing up the register surface isn't manufacturing anything.whiterussian1974 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 26, 2020 3:11 pm Only a SOT 7/02 can legally repair a finished can.
Contact one and learn if they can replace the near endcap with something that works.
If it threads on, should be easy to replace. Otherwise, they will weld it.
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Re: Can this be repaired?
Thanks for the clarification. That should save some time by having it done locally.ECCO Machine wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:49 amDon't have to be an SOT to make repairs, only required to manufacture new parts. A non-SOT cannot make or possess new baffles or caps for a can, but just truing up the register surface isn't manufacturing anything.
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Re: Can this be repaired?
Just remember that if they're not an FFL/SOT, you can't drop it off with them, as it would be illegal for a non-SOT who isn't a registered owner to possess the can in your absence. You will need to be present the entire time.whiterussian1974 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 1:19 pm Thanks for the clarification. That should save some time by having it done locally.
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Re: Can this be repaired?
Seems like curtis tactical would be the way to go.