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Thread: Daystate Revere Transfer Port

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    Daystate Revere Transfer Port

    Anyone know where I can purchase a 12fpe transfer port for my .177 Revere? Also, that will ship to the U.S? The U.S importer doesn't carry them and didn't offer to order one for me.

    TIA

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    Hi
    You'd be better off trying to have one made.
    May be a knowledgeable member will give you dimensions

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    Quote Originally Posted by KDX200 View Post
    Anyone know where I can purchase a 12fpe transfer port for my .177 Revere? Also, that will ship to the U.S? The U.S importer doesn't carry them and didn't offer to order one for me.

    TIA
    Ordering one direct from Daystate would be my first port of call.
    Hw77+7

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    Quote Originally Posted by HW55T View Post
    Ordering one direct from Daystate would be my first port of call.

    I didn't think they would sell direct to the public. I'll give it a try. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno27 View Post
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    You'd be better off trying to have one made.
    May be a knowledgeable member will give you dimensions
    I have a spare FAC port and I considered taking it to a machine shop to see what it would cost to have it drilled and tapped through the side for a grub screw so to be able to vary the restriction.

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    stick up a pic of it.

    An approach I use a lot for reducing TPs is to fill them with a solder plus, and redrill to the desired size. A lead in from each of the original port before plugging means the plug cannot move.
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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