Re: Problems with 1842 Reproductions?
Armi Sport's cones these days have an insanely small vent at the bottom, often with a burr left from the bit just barely breaking through. I don't know what their problem is. They certainly see these since they are virtually all this way. Last batch BRi got were all this way. I took several of the worst cases to my shop and driled them out larger. A small even vent is fine, expecially for live-fire, but these do tend to become clogged much faster. I have seen one that had been clogged by the broken-off top of the nipple-pick that got stuck in the tiny hole.
By contrast, Euroarms cones have nice even vents. BUT many times their threads are broken off! I see them all the time when I pull the cones out and see a thread or two just flat-gone off a brand-new cone. Couple this with the terrible habit their tang screws have of simply breaking at the top of the threads and I have no love for them either right now.
On both of these makers, I see no evidence of any adequate quality-control work being done or at least not intention of correcting their known issues. All they seem intent to do is sell, sell, sell.
Armi Sport's cones these days have an insanely small vent at the bottom, often with a burr left from the bit just barely breaking through. I don't know what their problem is. They certainly see these since they are virtually all this way. Last batch BRi got were all this way. I took several of the worst cases to my shop and driled them out larger. A small even vent is fine, expecially for live-fire, but these do tend to become clogged much faster. I have seen one that had been clogged by the broken-off top of the nipple-pick that got stuck in the tiny hole.
By contrast, Euroarms cones have nice even vents. BUT many times their threads are broken off! I see them all the time when I pull the cones out and see a thread or two just flat-gone off a brand-new cone. Couple this with the terrible habit their tang screws have of simply breaking at the top of the threads and I have no love for them either right now.
On both of these makers, I see no evidence of any adequate quality-control work being done or at least not intention of correcting their known issues. All they seem intent to do is sell, sell, sell.
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