its a sight mark….its on right…..but what a hack job on that barrel….yikes…..:O
thatturahguy
That should burn off your eyebrows…
SittingDown
A drunk squirrel on LSD wearing a shredded coke can skirt while on fire could gnaw with greater skill than whatever did the “port job” on that abomination.
ENDO-Mike
Ahahah nice
Critter
well. it bet it shoots more betterer now.
boardsnbikes
Needs trigger guard removal for full expert gunsmith treatment
ozwald
Dear Lord, please don’t tell me people actually do that.
Lolinski
Triggerguard removal is totally legit. For winter ops with gloves, to aid concealment and to be faster to draw (less to snag on).
Brian
Cool. Instead of snagging on the rounded guard you can now snag on the pointy trigger and shoot yourself.
Steve
That’s gotta be a sight in low light conditions! Could be useful for cooking shrimp.
Looks to me like this speaks to the ethics of the gun store selling it. Regardless of whether or not if the price is reduced to reflect the damage done, I would say that’s an unsafe firearm to own / sell / shoot / anything. I wouldn’t do any business with a place that would sell this. Write it off and make a “wall of shame” behind the counter.
And no, I didn’t read the entire forum so there.
Gwolf
Triple brutal porting.
Now he just needs to make it winter hunting friendly by hacksawing off the trigger guard. Then he will be ready to oper8!
Sian
Wat
Sian
Was that done with a round file? Props for persistence and enthusiasm I guess.
Will Smith
Just finished my first semester of machinist courses and I could have done better even if I was suffering from the flu. This just makes me sad. Is it bad I hear Sara McLaughlin singing when I see that photo? You know the same songs from the SPCA commercials.
GameChanger
When doing your own porting, it’s crucial to make each port a different size and then leave all metal shaving in creases and such!!
Brian
Are you sure they aren’t inspection windows so they can see if rounds are getting stuck in the chamber?
Ugh.. so hideous..
asterisk
Ok, that ports are bad. Nobody’s disputing that. But why would they need to put the sight that far back on a rail-on-top-of-another-rail? There’s a rail built into the gun for chrissakes, why not use that to precariously hang your sight by just one mounting bracket?
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22 responses to “How To Port A Revolver Barrel”
He fucked shit up real good.
Isn’t the Eotech backwards?
its a sight mark….its on right…..but what a hack job on that barrel….yikes…..:O
That should burn off your eyebrows…
A drunk squirrel on LSD wearing a shredded coke can skirt while on fire could gnaw with greater skill than whatever did the “port job” on that abomination.
Ahahah nice
well. it bet it shoots more betterer now.
Needs trigger guard removal for full expert gunsmith treatment
Dear Lord, please don’t tell me people actually do that.
Triggerguard removal is totally legit. For winter ops with gloves, to aid concealment and to be faster to draw (less to snag on).
Cool. Instead of snagging on the rounded guard you can now snag on the pointy trigger and shoot yourself.
That’s gotta be a sight in low light conditions! Could be useful for cooking shrimp.
Reminds me of this guy’s glock:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6z_y-PyRpU
Looks to me like this speaks to the ethics of the gun store selling it. Regardless of whether or not if the price is reduced to reflect the damage done, I would say that’s an unsafe firearm to own / sell / shoot / anything. I wouldn’t do any business with a place that would sell this. Write it off and make a “wall of shame” behind the counter.
And no, I didn’t read the entire forum so there.
Triple brutal porting.
Now he just needs to make it winter hunting friendly by hacksawing off the trigger guard. Then he will be ready to oper8!
Wat
Was that done with a round file? Props for persistence and enthusiasm I guess.
Just finished my first semester of machinist courses and I could have done better even if I was suffering from the flu. This just makes me sad. Is it bad I hear Sara McLaughlin singing when I see that photo? You know the same songs from the SPCA commercials.
When doing your own porting, it’s crucial to make each port a different size and then leave all metal shaving in creases and such!!
Are you sure they aren’t inspection windows so they can see if rounds are getting stuck in the chamber?
Ugh.. so hideous..
Ok, that ports are bad. Nobody’s disputing that. But why would they need to put the sight that far back on a rail-on-top-of-another-rail? There’s a rail built into the gun for chrissakes, why not use that to precariously hang your sight by just one mounting bracket?
could you please tell me what is the brand and model of that revolver….!!!!!