No, I bought a ruler and a mis-labeled .30-06 round.
No, I bought a ruler and a mis-labeled .30-06 round.
G'Day Fella's,
No worries Gimp, I feel privileged and happy to be of assistance!
Here is an image of a couple of my current In Progress, project rifles.
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The top rifle, is a Remington 673 (Guide Rifle and now my Sambar rifle) in .350 Rem Mag, with an Aimpoint red dot scope in an unfinished, High Tech Specialties (HTS) stock.
The other rifle, is a Rem 700 Stainless SPS in .223 Rem. It is also in an HTS stock with a 10 x 42 Swarovski fixed power scope and www.lumleyarms.com DBM bottom metal.
I just need to find the time to finish both of them off (grind recoil pads, rub them back, abrasive blast them and I will Cerakote them both (Sniper Grey for the stocks and Graphite Black for metal work).
Doh!
Homer
Here is an image of my favorite revolver.
It's a stock standard Smith & Wesson Model 64 in .38 Special, with some after market wood grips.
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My favorite semi-auto pistol, is a Kimber 1911 Stainless Target II in .38 Super.
When I get the time, I need to finish my effort in Personalising it, then I'll take a picture and post it here!
Doh!
Homer
G'Day Proud Kiwi,
Yes they are but how about we let Gimp give his pair a workout and then read his report on what he thinks about them?
I have had a couple of other slightly larger "Cans" (in .243Win & .260Rem) being tested by a NZ hunting guide (Peter C in Nth Canterbury), for a few months now.
Please see attached, the copy of an image from Peter C on his experiences, with the "Can" on his 20" Rem mod 7 in .260Rem.
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As you can see, PC mentions on the bottom line that the .260 makes the noise of a 410 shotgun, from the shooters perspective.
Doh!
Homer
My new Brno 1974 model 2, .22 cal.![]()
Boom, cough,cough,cough
Looks nice @Maca49
"This is my Flag... Ill only have the one ..
Shot these two today: one is a whinchester 70 I put together ( barrel fitting to the action, threaded and fitted suppressor ) but I have not done a bedding yet. Just for a quick test. The other one is a seven into a lss chassis. Will change the suppressor soon but this one came with the rifle;-).
Both were shot with factory ammo: 150 gr federal and 130 gr Belmont . The Belmont shoot pretty well, the last group were 5 shot at 106m this morning.(308 win btw)
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Last edited by Friwi; 01-03-2015 at 12:59 PM.
This rifle is now for sale, without scope or rings, may have 1" rings if I can find them, one off hand made stock, very accurate, only selling to buy its brother which is now being sold by the guy that made the this stock, looking at $1100.00 any interest? Bi pod also not included in the sale
Last edited by Maca49; 16-05-2016 at 08:22 PM.
Boom, cough,cough,cough
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