Gun shop, gun show, on line auction, egunparts
If you mean IC or computer chips, there are a number of things to try. Integrating more parts can in some cases cut pin count as it can eliminate large buses between certain components. Another idea would be to convert the signals to serial signals and create devices for the other end which also make use of the serial format. So then you may end up with only 3-5 traces between the parts.
Depends on how thick the metal parts are, and how well the seams are prepped. You also need to consider the duty cycle of the welder if you're doing serial production or long welds.
Pre-64 Winchesters had many forged and hand-fitted parts while those made later are machine-stamped. If you haven't studied metal working enough to recognize the difference, 1964 production bagan with serial number 2586001.
Parts of Visual FoxPro
there are lots of parts
Try Shotgun News, gun shows, on line auctions, garage sales, estate sales, pawn shops, want ad, for sale ad.
Numrich Gun Parts Corp. online at ww.gunpartscorp.com
i need a diagram of the internal parts of this gun. where would i find it..
You may find this at Numrich Gun Parts Corp.
I always start any of my searches for gun parts at Numrich Gun Parts Corp.
American Gun CO. double barrel 271026
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Try: Numrich gunpartscorp.com Jack First jackfirstgun.com Bob's Gun Shop gun-parts.com
Unlikely. Try e-gunparts.com
Try the gun broker auctions in the parts catagory Gunbroker.com
Start by looking in the yellow pages for a local gunsmith. Better take the gun with you when you go to his shop unless you can describe it a lot better than you did here.