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| VM Empire Where the VM-68's and PMI-3 Come out to play |
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| Resident Old Fart Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Southern Maine
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| Sizewise its fine. I do wonder if a cocker cupseal might be made to lower specs though since it won't be getting hit by a 10lb VM68 hammer. That said, I've never had a probelm.
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| Retro grouch Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Lynn, Ma
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Doubt it it is an exact copy of a Sheridan cup seal! may have even been <gasp> purchased by wgp from Sheridan. Remember WGP really did not make much of anything, they bought and had things made for them. | |
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| bringing back the dead Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: pensacola, florida
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| i tried using a cocker cupseal in a vm long ago and discovered the stem was too short, maybe an early cocker cupseal would work since they were basically the same seal as a piranha lb...
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