Carlos Hathcock
.450/400 Nitro Ex
You think he's gonna tell you how heavy they REALLY are?Wow! That’s amazing. I’d figure the barrel alone would weigh that.
You think he's gonna tell you how heavy they REALLY are?Wow! That’s amazing. I’d figure the barrel alone would weigh that.
Don’t care about that one bit. I’ve never been to a track once in my life.So, how much did you gain in the 1/4?
Just busting your balls old timer.Don’t care about that one bit. I’ve never been to a track once in my life.
I’m looking to clean up the shifting points in the truck, have a better towing feel and torque and shut off the 4 cylinder shutdown. I’m also hoping and looking to get better MPG all around and better MPG towing.
You think he's gonna tell you how heavy they REALLY are?
About that set of dueling pistols with presentation box I mentioned...View attachment 125400
This is the only thing I have on hand that is close to what I am making. As you can see, it is about 7-1/4 pounds. It is the modern equivalent to a 16 Ga. smoothbore, the barrel I am using is 24 Ga, .58 diameter smooth bore which is significantly smaller all around, it will require less of a buttplate thereby requiring less wood all around on the stock, these factors alone will put the finished gun well under seven pounds.
I don't know why you would question my veracity in this, as I have nothing to gain, and even if I did somehow have something to gain, That in not the way I operate, never has been.
Robin
About that set of dueling pistols with presentation box I mentioned...
I know. Just threw it out there for maybe a future project.I did have that on my agenda at one time but decided to make a double barrel rifle and an English sporting rifle instead. There is only so much time and those pistolas require every bit as much time and attention as a long gun.
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Robin
Unless you guys have history I think he was just being sarcastic. He pops in and makes comments like that all the time. I wouldn’t take it personal.View attachment 125400
This is the only thing I have on hand that is close to what I am making. As you can see, it is about 7-1/4 pounds. It is the modern equivalent to a 16 Ga. smoothbore, the barrel I am using is 24 Ga, .58 diameter smooth bore which is significantly smaller all around, it will require less of a buttplate thereby requiring less wood all around on the stock, these factors alone will put the finished gun well under seven pounds.
I don't know why you would question my veracity in this, as I have nothing to gain, and even if I did somehow have something to gain, That in not the way I operate, never has been.
Robin
Take it easy Francis, I was just kidding around.View attachment 125400
This is the only thing I have on hand that is close to what I am making. As you can see, it is about 7-1/4 pounds. It is the modern equivalent to a 16 Ga. smoothbore, the barrel I am using is 24 Ga, .58 diameter smooth bore which is significantly smaller all around, it will require less of a buttplate thereby requiring less wood all around on the stock, these factors alone will put the finished gun well under seven pounds.
I don't know why you would question my veracity in this, as I have nothing to gain, and even if I did somehow have something to gain, That in not the way I operate, never has been.
Robin
New forum, who ‘dis?A man of fine taste! I’d like to think somewhere I have influenced this choice.
For about 20 years in FDNY I carried an 8 "D" cell indestructible Streamlight dive light taped to a seatbelt. The belt also had a sheath for a pair of side cutters. I had a small 3 "C" Streamlight tied with a lanyard into my coat pocket in case I got caught in a collapse and had nothing else. I never had to worry about anyone borrowing my big light. I could have used it as a boat anchor. (I still have it. It still works)Remember when 3 & 4D Maglights with xenon bulbs were the hotness. And Surefire lights were the size of a lunchbox and mounted on fire trucks? Good times!
I still have the same 6-D cell Mag Lite I bought as an MP for duty purposes. Been a bit over 40 years.For about 20 years in FDNY I carried an 8 "D" cell indestructible Streamlight dive light taped to a seatbelt. The belt also had a sheath for a pair of side cutters. I had a small 3 "C" Streamlight tied with a lanyard into my coat pocket in case I got caught in a collapse and had nothing else. I never had to worry about anyone borrowing my big light. I could have used it as a boat anchor. (I still have it. It still works)
My best friend since childhood got one when he first started as an EMT in NYC ? 1979 ? He still has his.I still have the same 6-D cell Mag Lite I bought as an MP for duty purposes. Been a bit over 40 years.
The Billy club that's not a Billy club cuz it's a flashlight.
I still have mine from back in the early eighties. It sits comfortably under the front seat of my truck.My best friend since childhood got one when he first started as an EMT in NYC ? 1979 ? He still has his.
Tucks real nice horizontally under the headrest too. Just sayin.I still have mine from back in the early eighties. It sits comfortably under the front seat of my truck.
Roger that .Tucks real nice horizontally under the headrest too. Just sayin.
Beef stroganoff. Me like.