Flow through SS bolts

Started by airmec, May 23, 2016, 11:37:46 PM

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airmec

Hey guys!

Pardon my ignorance regarding some US suppliers, but I just saw that Mellonair is offering SS flow through bolts for 13xx and 22xx airguns:

http://mellonair.myfreesites.net/177-22-bolts

I really wasn't aware of those :-[ . Seems to be a real nice product, at a real good price (18$). Peoples here on the forum made really nice comments on the bolts I recently made (big thanks again!), and also asked if I was to make some more. I sure would, but Mellonair being in the States and me in Canada, and considering shipping costs and custom, and delivery time, wouldn't it be better if you bought your bolts from that guy? (shipping cost is a flat 3$ USPS from him). Not that I don't want to work, at all, but I'm not sure I could be able to offer as good a deal as Mr. Mellon. For everyone's best interest, you may be better off buying from him. However, I WILL make a small batch of bolts and handles (still have some bronze and SS  ;) ).

I don't want to offend anybody, I will not refuse to do custom work, but I just wanted to let you know about that. A few days ago, I got infos on shipping to Colorado, which was 8.36$ in CDN funds (regular post) for a hollow probe bolt, and I guess at least 2-3 weeks delivery time. And the big knob bolt I made for my CDN fellow was priced at 25$ CDN.

Please feel free to comment, either in this thread or by PM.  Administrator/moderator comments very welcome.

Greetings to all!   
Too many projects, not enough time

150
1377 x2
2240 - bone stock
2240 - 12'' barrel, sbk, MIM sight/front stock blade
2240 - 10'' LW .177, sbk, Williams sight/front FO, 2-stage trigger and more
357-6
C41
Benjamin EB22 & HB22

Brutuz

And Gmac makes them in the UK, there's no copyright nor trade restriction on hollow probes, so glad it's a free world and no commercial restriction on this forum  :)
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airmec

Thanks for the comment, Brutuz   :) . It's just that I taught it would be cheaper and faster for a person in the US to order from a US supplier. 
Too many projects, not enough time

150
1377 x2
2240 - bone stock
2240 - 12'' barrel, sbk, MIM sight/front stock blade
2240 - 10'' LW .177, sbk, Williams sight/front FO, 2-stage trigger and more
357-6
C41
Benjamin EB22 & HB22

1377x

#3
Customs paperwork is the easy part, when I was in shipping I was told to be as vague as possible on  the paperwork. Believe it or not the more thorough you are may cause a problem. If I were to ship  a stainless steel part out of country, I would put simply stainless steel no more no less. Ask anyone here that I have shipped to out of the US if they ever had an issue getting their package. Another thing is priority and express mailing is a waste of funds, regular mail gets there just as fast at a fraction of the cost. The only benefit of express mail is a tracking number and insurance, but is that really worth $30? With this part. The wait is the killer as well as the cost of shipping.
closed mouths dont get fed

airmec

Thanks for those infos, 1377x :) . As a complement to my first post, here are the rates for shipping a bolt to CO (in CDN $):
Too many projects, not enough time

150
1377 x2
2240 - bone stock
2240 - 12'' barrel, sbk, MIM sight/front stock blade
2240 - 10'' LW .177, sbk, Williams sight/front FO, 2-stage trigger and more
357-6
C41
Benjamin EB22 & HB22

quickster47 †

airmec I still think you have a viable market for your left hand cocking flow thru bolts as there is no one I know of that offers a bolt like this.

So think about it and if you need a first custom order you can consider me that person.  I will take one left hand cocking flow-thru bolt.  :-*

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

airmec

#6
Thanks Carl :) :) :) . Order taken :-* . Have a preference for the knob style?
Too many projects, not enough time

150
1377 x2
2240 - bone stock
2240 - 12'' barrel, sbk, MIM sight/front stock blade
2240 - 10'' LW .177, sbk, Williams sight/front FO, 2-stage trigger and more
357-6
C41
Benjamin EB22 & HB22

quickster47 †

Quote from: airmec on May 24, 2016, 12:22:59 AM
Thanks Carl :) :) :) . Order taken :-* . Have a preference for the knob style?

I think one like you did for your original probe would be just fine.

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

1377x

closed mouths dont get fed

airmec

#9
You mean this one, Carl?
Too many projects, not enough time

150
1377 x2
2240 - bone stock
2240 - 12'' barrel, sbk, MIM sight/front stock blade
2240 - 10'' LW .177, sbk, Williams sight/front FO, 2-stage trigger and more
357-6
C41
Benjamin EB22 & HB22

airmec

Too many projects, not enough time

150
1377 x2
2240 - bone stock
2240 - 12'' barrel, sbk, MIM sight/front stock blade
2240 - 10'' LW .177, sbk, Williams sight/front FO, 2-stage trigger and more
357-6
C41
Benjamin EB22 & HB22

1377x

closed mouths dont get fed

quickster47 †

Quote from: airmec on May 24, 2016, 12:33:56 AM
You mean this one, Carl?

That be it.  I like that design.

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †

airmec

Quote from: 1377x on May 24, 2016, 12:44:40 AM
I like that handle! Sweet

Thanks, airmec original design ;D . Find it a bit long though, I'll shorten it by about 1/4''.
Too many projects, not enough time

150
1377 x2
2240 - bone stock
2240 - 12'' barrel, sbk, MIM sight/front stock blade
2240 - 10'' LW .177, sbk, Williams sight/front FO, 2-stage trigger and more
357-6
C41
Benjamin EB22 & HB22

quickster47 †

Quote from: airmec on May 24, 2016, 01:07:58 AM
Thanks, airmec original design ;D . Find it a bit long though, I'll shorten it by about 1/4''.

Sounds good to me.   :-*

Carl

I've never wanted something so useless in my life.
In Omnia Paratus
1947-05-19 - 2016-07-14 †