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Post by Jordan F. on Aug 6, 2006 20:33:11 GMT -5
Very Nice Cooper!
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Post by rimfire kid on Aug 6, 2006 20:34:43 GMT -5
Jet Girl: No it's not a girl's rifle. That just happen to be what the wife has on the bed. If it was me, it would have been camo on the bed for the picture.
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Post by crazyTKDsquirrel on Aug 6, 2006 21:11:10 GMT -5
Wow, it doesn't get much closer than that.
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Post by rimfire kid on Aug 6, 2006 21:44:23 GMT -5
I had to use shims cut out of a soft drink can. I used 3 shims on the front rings and 3 shims on the back rings, just to get the clearance that you see. I can get 4 dollar bills between the barrel and the scope.
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Post by crazyTKDsquirrel on Aug 6, 2006 22:18:27 GMT -5
rimfire kid, What kind of wood is your stock made of? It has an interesting color.
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Post by rimfire kid on Aug 6, 2006 22:52:10 GMT -5
Boyd's has the color listed as Nutmeg laminate. Look at the JRS Classic stock for the CZ 452. Part # 503-165 JRS CZ 452 STK NL (SI). I was lucky when I ordered mine. I called them to place the order and there just happened to be 1 in stock on the shelf. I purchased this stock over a year ago.
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Post by crazyTKDsquirrel on Aug 6, 2006 23:34:40 GMT -5
Sure is purdy!
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Post by Jay on Aug 7, 2006 13:29:49 GMT -5
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Unruely
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Post by Unruely on Aug 7, 2006 14:13:47 GMT -5
OK, here are most of mine?? With the background being my back yard.. Savage MKII BTV Marlin 17V in Richard's stock 10/22 with Boyd's stock, ER Shaw barrel CZ 452 17HMR Marlin 17V Mossburg 151Mb My wife's 10/22 CZ 452 22lr Ruger X-17 Ruger 10/22 w/Tuck painted stock Martin
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Post by crazyTKDsquirrel on Aug 7, 2006 15:14:30 GMT -5
NICE RIFLES!! And that Tuck stock is sooooo purdy! I like the stock on the X-17 also.
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Post by Tusker on Aug 7, 2006 22:38:01 GMT -5
Hope I am not in the wrong place - not sure I fit in with all these LONG GUNS even so, here is a recent newcomer to the ole safe. She is a K 22 OUTDOORSMAN, ca. 1940, and I up dated her with a bit of vintage Ivory (one of my favorite things) ;D
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Post by crazyTKDsquirrel on Aug 7, 2006 22:40:56 GMT -5
Beautiful vintage pistols. Howd' ja aquire them?
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Post by crazyTKDsquirrel on Aug 8, 2006 2:15:44 GMT -5
10/22 with Boyd's stock, ER Shaw barrel unruely, Did you paint thet wasp on the stock or did it come like that? do you have any close-ups?
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Post by Unruely on Aug 8, 2006 5:51:44 GMT -5
I found a pic on the web then reworked in acad and another program and made a decal of it. Martin
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Post by Tusker on Aug 8, 2006 5:56:39 GMT -5
Beautiful vintage pistols. Howd' ja aquire them? TKD-- getting REAL hard to come by these days-- there is a strange story to this one -- I found the box on flea bay-- while the auction was going on, (west coast), I found the gun in KY -- decided to get the gun, sent the funds and ask for the serial number-- when it was sent, it rang a bell--- come to find out, it was the same number as on the box, and included in some paperwork that was in the box-- ;D What luck!! I just wonder what the odds on this one were-- They all live in VA now. ;D
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