Open breach cover
#5
RE: Closed breach cover
Kvjimbo
I am so sorry I have been answering so many Questions about Knights that I told you that knight made them sorry Actually they are made by TC , If you cant find one let me know and I can get you some .
Ron
I am so sorry I have been answering so many Questions about Knights that I told you that knight made them sorry Actually they are made by TC , If you cant find one let me know and I can get you some .
Ron
#6
#7
RE: Closed breach cover
I bought one of them once, and the first time I stretched it around to attach the velcro it ripped. What a piece of work that thing was. I then went in the shop and took a piece of plastic pipe. Cut a piece to length, then cut it down the center. That snapped right over the open breech and when I fired it popped off. Kind of handy. I never used it hunting though.
#8
RE: Closed breach cover
cayugad
I bought one once and was going to use it on my White... tried it once in the field and I have not seen it since - I have gone back to old method plastic wrap around the gun covering the breech....
I wrap several ft of it around a small wood dowel and have a repeatable supply while I am in the woods....
Here is a pic applied to a sidelock.... but the same idea over the breech/bolt area of a inline...
I bought one once and was going to use it on my White... tried it once in the field and I have not seen it since - I have gone back to old method plastic wrap around the gun covering the breech....
I wrap several ft of it around a small wood dowel and have a repeatable supply while I am in the woods....
Here is a pic applied to a sidelock.... but the same idea over the breech/bolt area of a inline...