Short Lead Time for EN14399-5 EN14399-6 Structural Washers Supply to Cyprus

Short Lead Time for EN14399-5 EN14399-6 Structural Washers Supply to Cyprus

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EN14399-5 Plain Washers EN14399-6 Chamfered Washers For High Strength Structural Steel Bolting Size: M12-M36 Finish: Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Hot Dip Galvanized, Dacromet, and so on Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive price,Timely delivery; Technical support, Supply Test Reports Please feel free to contact us for more details.


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EN14399-5 Plain Washers EN14399-6 Chamfered Washers

For High Strength Structural Steel Bolting

Size: M12-M36

Finish: Black Oxide, Zinc Plated, Hot Dip Galvanized, Dacromet, and so on

Packing: Bulk about 25 kgs each carton, 36 cartons each pallet

Advantage: High Quality and Strict Quality Control, Competitive price,Timely delivery; Technical support, Supply Test Reports

Please feel free to contact us for more details.


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    The Ruger SR-22 is basically just a classic Ruger 10/22 inside with a “tactical” aluminum stock system outside. The Ruger 10/22 has been around since the 1960′s and remains one of the most popular rifles in the USA. Love it or hate it, it has a proven track record and is one of the most, if not THE most reliable semi-automatic .22LR rifles of all time!

    The Ruger SR-22 does NOT come with any hand-guard rails or sights (edit: it does now as of 2013, mine was bought late 2011 or early 2012 but the price has also gone up too) in the box. There is a rail above the receiver to add optics but if you want to add iron sights you will need at least a small rail on top of the hand-guard to mount the front sight. Because you can add any optics without buying any extra custom rails it’s common to see Ruger SR-22′s with red-dot sights or scoops as this is the easiest way for the owner to get the gun out and shooting it right away. Once you add rails to the hand-guard you can of course use any standard accessories or rail mounted low-profile sights for an AR-15. Retracting back-up sights like the Magpul MBUS sets are also a common addition. The Ruger SR-22 should also take most AR-15 butt-stocks and pistol grips if you wanted to change them as well.

    I will admit the Ruger SR-22 may not be the best value in the 10/22 family. Basic 10/22′s start at about $250USD or about $200 less than an SR-22. Add to the fact you will have to buy optics or at least a top rail and a pair of iron sights before you can use the SR-22 and it appears to becomes even worse of a value. But when you factor in the fact that the SR-22 body is all aluminum and it has a slightly heavier barrel than a basic 10/22 it may start to make sense for you.

    The alternative would be to buy a basic Ruger 10/22 and than change the stock system out for something like a Tapco stock that can be found for about $100. But here’s the thing to consider. You will still be using the stock 10/22 iron sights and it will not be easy to change out for different sights of your preference. With an SR-22, once you do have the top hand-guard rail you can use many different style sights and they can be changed out in seconds! Finally while the “plastic” composite Tapco stock is strong and lite weight it does not have the same fit and feel as the all aluminum stock on the SR-22. The entire outer body or “receiver” including the hand-guard is all made of machined aluminum. This is not cheap and to buy all the aluminum stock pieces, including the “buffer tube” and butt-stock would actually cost you MORE in the long run if you were to try and convert a 10/22 into an SR-22. Finally as mentioned above, I believe the SR-22 has a slightly heavier barrel than a basic 10/22 and this may help accuracy.

    Once you accept the fact the SR-22 doesn’t come with sights or hand-guard rails I can highly recommend it. If you don’t mind paying extra for the all aluminum body you’ll actually discover the rifle is not over priced as some might think. Yes, there are cheaper alternatives but they won’t give you the same feel of quality as the aluminum parts on the SR-22. Either route you take, buying a 10/22 and modifying it or going straight for the SR-22 leaves you with something similar… a very reliable semi-automatic .22LR rifle. These guns are so reliable that no matter what version you pick you can’t really go wrong after all!

    There are other alternatives to the Ruger SR-22 for a tactical plinkster. Actually there is the Mossberg 702 tactical plinkster, the Colt M4 22LR (not actually manufactured by colt, nor are the internals actually based on an AR-15) or the awesome Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22. The problem with those alternatives in Canada is that they are all Restricted. No one in Canada wants a Restricted .22LR as that kind of defeats the purpose of having a cheap, fun, plinking rifle. Here in Canada the Ruger SR-22 is one of the only few options in a tactical .22LR that is non-restricted. I guess the main alternative here is the Remington 597 VTR. The Remington is cheaper but in my opinion not as reliable out of the box. They have had many magazine issues over the years and the springs in the bolts guide rails may require adjusting to get the most reliability out of them. They can be reliable once you get a good magazine and the spring tension set correctly. But the Ruger is more reliable out of the box without requiring any fiddling and also has more aftermarket since the 10/22 has been so popular for so long. This not only makes it easy to modify but easy to find replacement parts for repairs in the future. My honest opinion is that in Canada the Ruger SR-22 is the best option. But in the USA you may want to look at all the alternatives esp the S&W M&P 15-22.



    Aiding and abetting the periodically frantic life in the Gildersleeve home was family cook and housekeeper Birdie Lee Coggins (Lillian Randolph). Although in the first season, under writer Levinson, Birdie was often portrayed as saliently less than bright, she slowly developed as the real brains and caretaker of the household under writers John Whedon, Sam Moore and Andy White. In many of the later episodes Gildersleeve has to acknowledge Birdie’s commonsense approach to some of his predicaments. By the early 1950s, Birdie was heavily depended on by the rest of the family in fulfilling many of the functions of the household matriarch, whether it be giving sound advice to an adolescent Leroy or tending Marjorie’s children.

    By the late 1940s, Marjorie slowly matures to a young woman of marrying age. During the 9th season (September 1949-June 1950) Marjorie meets and marries (May 10) Walter “Bronco” Thompson (Richard Crenna), star football player at the local college. The event was popular enough that Look devoted five pages in its May 23, 1950 issue to the wedding. After living in the same household for a few years with their twin babies Ronnie and Linda, the newlyweds move next door to keep the expanding Gildersleeve clan close together.

    Leroy, aged 10–11 during most of the 1940s, is the all-American boy who grudgingly practices his piano lessons, gets bad report cards, fights with his friends and cannot remember to not slam the door. Although he is loyal to his Uncle Mort, he is always the first to deflate his ego with a well-placed “Ha!!!” or “What a character!” Beginning in the Spring of 1949, he finds himself in junior high and is at last allowed to grow up, establishing relationships with the girls in the Bullard home across the street. From an awkward adolescent who hangs his head, kicks the ground and giggles whenever Brenda Knickerbocker comes near, he transforms himself overnight (November 28, 1951) into a more mature young man when Babs Winthrop (both girls played by Barbara Whiting) approaches him about studying together. From then on, he branches out with interests in driving, playing the drums and dreaming of a musical career.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Gildersleeve

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