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DonnyFL + Buck-Rail

Donny had the adapter and Terry had the can!🤪🤙
That makes this thing 4'4.5"😳🤯
Winchester has a weird taper so I bet on donny for the first time and ordered an adapter; fit like a glove! Grabbed the can from Buck-rail.com and she glided on no problemo☆🤗
Reference pics and what not
Enjoy🎩

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What is it a picture of .. that new can assembly blowed apart ?
It's the big Buck-Rail can
Guess break barrels are too much for them....eventually lol. It happened as I closed the breech.🥺
Since the barrel gets "slammed" closed I guess.
Of course....I'm thinking if I had left the extra wrap on it....🫠
 
Needs a.metal"jacket"🥴
Thats why I selected carbon fiber for my tubing. Light, strong enough, no seams. He's got the hard parts down, perhaps he will take his existing design and work it up to fit in a CF tube. You could do the same thing to repair that. Get some epoxy and repair the break. Then purchase some CF tubing on EBAY that is the right inside diameter to fit around your tube. Glue it into the tube. Done deal. Whole thing wont add an ounce to your overall weight. Go with a wall thickness of 1mm.
 
Sounds like that particular 3D printed buckrail moderators did not have enough layer adhesion or material defect at failure point. A carbon sleeve will fix that but drives up cost also, it’s a design choice. Maybe the snap of the break break does put more strain on the section but they are so light I inclined to think it’s just material or adhesion failure. I could be wrong.
 
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