Cool..I want.
Cool..I want.
Mine are stamped in 1/16" letters, usually on the underside of the suppressor, earlier examples have WCG or Woods Custom Guns, later ones (post 2012) have my name. All have a manufacture date (eg. 171019 for today) as well as a serial number which I have records of. You will also find my trade mark of an 'armoured fist holding a broken spear' stamped in a couple of places.
A De Lisle, has just come up on the yellow site, not a Woods one though.
Definately looking at getting one, but certainly nowhere near that price.
That one on trademe is not right
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Is that what they really cost?
a delisle suppressor is eccentric around the barrel (the majority lies below the barrel). the TM one is concentric
I have no idea who gundoc is since I'm new here.
But I've seen a Delisle and was like, god damn I want that. What can I say, I love my WW2 history.
I can source a lee enfield, no problem. I just have no experience or knowledge of how to change it to 45 ACP or anything think like that.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
GunDoc is the creme dela creme of encyclopaedias on military firearms in NZ ,
At one stage when I 1st got him to do some work on my beloved .303(brisbane st ROD) he was the master Smith&Wesson pistol smith in NZ and best of all a tradesman bar none and he even tolerated my numerous trivial questions .Hes the real bloody deal.
Somewhere in my collection of old hunting gun mags Ive an article written by Rod on his visit to the UK and his comments on numerous military reenactment events and interestingly his special visit to the Royal Armoury-apparently he is one of very few civilians who have ever been permitted to enter this holy of holies of the weapons world .one of his photos is of the 21st luger to ever be produced and a startling closeup of the serial no-no1
Glad I got on the list
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