RO "are you finished"
Me "Damn., that was ugly enough to scare the buzzards off a gut pile"
G35 almost stock (dawson fsp & magwell)
Colt MkIV gov 70s hardball
G27 for those up close engagements
USPSA #A68337
SCSA # 2826
I watched the episode with the wounded vet on it. I guess they couldn't get any more original than when Sons of Guns did this for the wounded Marine.
To be honest, they didn't do anything "special" to the rifle for the vet. They shortened the barrel, changed the stock, lightened the trigger and extended the bolt handle. All of these things were done on my rifle. I am happy they did something good for a vet but it isn't like they went out of the way or did something so unique that I said "wow".
Lame.
I enjoyed the tidbit that it took a certified genius (proprietor) to come up with the whiz bang idea of grinding the bolt handle so it could be threaded for the Badger knob.
And his poor Smiff's didnt know that.
(I guess nobody reads the directions that Badger sends with the knob)
Or in the supreme manufacturing basement that they dont have a bolt fixture to turn it in a lathe or on a mill with a boring head.
Lets not even discuss the large ones method of "Test firing" a barreled action with a new barrel and hodgepodged trigger.![]()
The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...
Gun Control - seeking a Hardware solution for a Software problem...
2 of the top 3 google search results for Gunsmoke Denver are forum topics dealing with the terrible service , product and people of gunsmoke. That's not going to be good for business. Potential customers who are searching for more info after watching the show will read these threads and learn about how gunsmoke really operates.
Where are the Boobies?![]()
Noticed this on facebook:
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