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Wood! - The Firearms Forum Stock maker buddy Dave, back in Minnesota calls and asks, "How far is Grass Valley from you?" I don't even answer, "What did you buy, that I need to pickup?" A guy has been unloading a lot of gun stuff on ebay, and had 8 stock blanks he got at a garage sale, 6 Black walnut, and 2 English walnut
Strategic Edge Gun Range - The Firearms Forum Thanks for the comments guys Ranges such as this are hard to find Many members from states all around Tennessee A visitor showed up from Kentucky to look around He's on the year long waiting list My member # is 45xx, but I don't know how many current members there are
My reloading room - The Firearms Forum I started trapping at a very young age, so I could buy my hunting license and shotgun shells My dad wanted me to earn my way, instead of just paying for it, to see if I was really interested in hunting
Reloading 32-20 - The Firearms Forum I have recently bought two rolling block rifles in 32-20 Win Both rifles have 26" barrels with 1 in 20" twist I have 100gr RNFP cast and 120gr RNFP cast bullets My reloading manual lists 100gr jacketed and 115gr cast For this session I [plan to use IMR 4198 powder For the 100gr jacketed
Getting Ready To Shoot RFPI For Steel Challenge I decided to try iron sights for a change Here are my Volquartsen Black Mamba and my Ruger Mark IV 22 45 Lite with 5 5 inch target barrel, both withw green fiber optic sights installed instead of my normal C-More red dots After getting them sighted in, and remembering which way to move the
Pre 1840 Tryon Rifle. Curious about its age and worth The Penna Dutch Hex symbol, similar to a swastika, is call in German "Hakenkruez" - bent or twisted cross It has the meaning of power and or energy Kind of a fitting symbol for a firearm, no? Also, the symbol fits in with the Tryon heritage - starting in Philly and moving westward toward Lancaster Lebonon Valley Maybe a bit of esoteric tie in
Navy Arms - who makes them? - The Firearms Forum A new member asked a question about getting into Cowboy Action Shooting His question fired up my one remaining active brain cell with an old question of my own: Years ago I bought a "1873 Cavalry Model" It is a very close copy of the 1873 Colt SAA Except for the missing "'Rampant Colt" logo
Fitting an Original Buttplate - The Firearms Forum Ok sense you already finished the stock you do not want to sand it on the gun I take a sharp pencil and mark the butt plate and use a belt sander to take it down to the line using fine paper (320-400 grit)
Does anyone know history of Arms CO??? - The Firearms Forum Pictures would help greatly Arms Co same as Arms Corp of America, Nashville, Tn, also known as Armsco I believe what you have is known as " The son of Rohm's RG-10 " Made after the 1968 Gun control act ended the importation of cheap handguns ( and some not so cheap )