Thursday, October 31, 2013

Gunnies helping Gunnies..

This is how we do it,

http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1549944_I_m_Dying.html&page=1

I'm not a member there but I did donate what I could, if you can help I'm sure it would be put to good use.

Direct link to the donation:  http://www.gofundme.com/4zxjjk

If your a spiritual person send a prayer or 2 his way, if not, well wishes won't hurt.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Nothing More Helpful,,

Than a pair of kittehs when your tying your shoes.

Also Wash has taken to running Cat Scans on me a couple times a night while I'm sleeping.

First he checks reflexes by rolling/rubbing on any exposed hands, then he checks my hearing by standing on my head and purring in whichever ears happens to be available. This is followed by making sure I'm still breathing by sniffing my face and then shoving his fur/whiskers up my nose.

Haven't found a proper defensive strategy yet but am considering sleeping in a football helmet.



Sunday, October 20, 2013

It went BANG!!!!!!

Today was the day some of us snuck off to Pops Ultra Sekrit Range and turned money into smoke and noise.


There were a few guns there,



 I shot the .22 for the first time in nearly 30 years and was very happy with it!



took a bit to get it right but I think it will be fine,

 
This was at roughly 75 yards or so,,
 
 
 
Mr. Pink shooting the Tavor above and his 45 below,
 
("Why I gotta be Mr. Pink??")
 

 

 

 
Mr. Yellow shooting his Commie Rat Bastard SKS,




and Pop's/Granpop's 357 magnum security 6, now claimed by Pop's much younger Girlfriend.

 
 
 
Mr. Pink shooting the Hebrew Hammer again, kinda natural as he's Jewish. He eats bacon though so he's not all that bad...........
 
 



Mr. Yellow shot the Tavor 3 times, gets up and says that's enough of that shit. Asked him why, he says I'm falling in love and my wife would shit if I bought that. No pix though he didn't stay down long enough for it.

He did bring his scoped .22 for a little practice though,



 
Some jerk shot my tumbling pistol target with his AR,,,




 
 
Blew a couple holes in it. I say he's a jerk cause he beat me to it. Call it karmic revenge for me blowing a hole in Pop's spinner. The big dings are from a 44 mag, there are a couple hits from the 357 and couple more from a 45. Its been hit over 1000 times with 9mm and seems to hold up pretty good. All in all that things been shot almost 1500 times.
 
We finished the day with my 20 gauge single shot, named Sucker Punch.
 


 
 
 
Harrington & Richardson Topper model. If you got any kids/grandkids you don't like much, this is the gun to get them. Looks innocent enough but it kicks like a mule and will leave a bruise after a few rounds.
 
We got the yard picked up and after the others left I put a bunch more rounds thru my Lil Friend and got reacquainted with her. Very happy with the end product and as I was packing to leave Pops says "I'm over run with squirrels" so soon I'll be taking a few tree rats out of his way and trying a couple new recipes. If they are worthy I'll post them up here with a full review.
 
Now all I gotta do is clean several guns and reload some mags. Oh well its always worth it after a day like today. Friends Family and Firearms will always make you smile.
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Say Hello to my Lil Friend!!!!

I've been finishing up a project I started long ago, back the phones were bolted to the wall and had cords. A time when cassettes ruled and VHS and Betamax were battling it out.

Before I had a drivers license to go shooting we would duct tape our boomstix to the frames of our bicycles and ride of into the woods or down to the creek. I grew up in Hickville and it wasn't anything unusual to see a group of kids with guns going off to make noise.

On the way back from such a trip we decided to race back home, I had a 21 speed bike and had put plenty of miles on it so I was showing the rest of the group the rear reflector and hauling ass when a good sized dog misjudged my approach speed and his angle of attack. (This dog apparently was not taught physics, geometry or any of Newton's laws. If he was it didn't stick.)

I hit him full on in the side and went flying over the handlebars and the Ruger 10/22 that had been securely taped to the frame of the bike came loose on the second bounce and took a beating.

I took many more bounces and also took a beating.

The dog however seemed to be just fine, in fact he walked over gave me a kiss on the face and sauntered back home like he had just saved the world. It was a good thing for him my rifle was well beyond crawling range.......

The barrel and receiver were covered with the newest duct tape invention, Camouflage!,, Hey it was cheap, looked cool and could be removed fairly easily if I wanted.

Those parts were more or less protected and didn't get much damage, a couple light scratches and that was it. The stock and sights however took a pounding, front sight got bent and the bead pooped off, rear sight broke in half and the adjustment blade ceased to exist.

The stock got a bunch of scratches and a couple fairly deep dents.

So I took it apart to fix it, roughly in 1984. I have finally finished it.

Here's what I got done way back in the dark ages:

Sanded off most of the factory finish on the stock,


Ground/sanded the biggest dings and scratches. I also rounded off the square edges along the top of the stock along the barrel and where it meets the receiver.


 
 
There was a fairly deep scratch along the rear of the grip along with some gravel dings, when I started grinding them out I realized that I could make it look like had a purpose, that indentation makes a space for my palm and feels pretty smurfy.
 


 


Same thing here big ding and several scratches along the bottom on the grip, so grinding those out carefully gave a smaller grip radius for the pinkie.



The black marks were put on recently as a guide for what I might change or add to, some I did some I didn't.

So fast forward nearly 30 years and this is what I ended up with:

This is after the first staining btw.

Made a smaller barrel strip and shit canned the barrel band,



 
 
Bedded the barrel to hopefully improve the accuracy,

 
 
Got rid of the barrel band notch and slicked up the fore end of the stock. I also got rid of the knuckle on the top of the stock and that cleaned up the looks a bunch.

 
 
 
 
 
Added a dimple for the thumb on the fore end, disguising yet another big ding.

 
 
 
And the finished product after a couple more coats of stain and many coats of polyurethane.



 
 
 
 
 
The sights have been replaced with a set of stock takeoffs. The stain colors were Minwax "gunstock" and some "rosewood" mixed in and the poly is semigloss from a spraybomb. Its a bit blotchy but that's ok, I'm not a woodworker and high school shop was long ago.

I will be adding a trigger kit, lever style mag release, auto bolt release and a scope soon.

Just so ya know, this was the first gun I ever shot.

I don't know when Pops got it but it seems like this gun was always there. I have put more rounds thru this thing than I could ever count and while I feel a bit ashamed that it sat neglected for so long I am so happy to have it back and ready to go.

Sunday we'll get it sighted in and ready for tree rat hunting!






Welder challenge

Here's the last of the "I know a guy that can weld the edge of a razor blade" challenges.


Bead down the edge of a utility knife blade, 2 Xacto blades welded edge to edge and a bead down a Xacto blade. Once I finished the weld down the last one I had to take a file to it as it was still sharp.

Don't ask about welding aluminum cans, I've been doing that for years.



Someday I'll get good at this stuff.


Friday, October 11, 2013

Jus Sayin

Any day you find yourself on the floor with a new knot on your head and seeping a bit of blood from the same spot is not a good day.

For those of you mechanically inclined,, even though you have the hood prop rod securely in place and your going to be hammering around the hood opening, a backup rod might not be a bad idea.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Crazy cat Lady, part 2

We has a Wash so we needs a Zoey....


 
 
She's a tortie, and she's Wash's sister. In our defense she was headed for the pound and we are stupid.
 
Overly friendly not quite as brave as Wash, but is very snuggly and very pretty. Her squeaker is broken though, try as she might it don't come out right.
 
 



Saturday, October 5, 2013

Another raffle!

Same story though, Miss Squeak still has to get herself fixed. You can help and win some cool stuff while doing so. Erin has thrown up another raffle with more goodies for you to win!

http://lurkingrhythmically.blogspot.com/2013/10/squeak-or-treat.html

I'll be donating a few things to help it along and all 3 of my readers are welcome to jump in!

Friday, October 4, 2013

Yep

 


2 utility knife blades welded edge to edge. Weld is .030 wide. Not nearly as hard as welding up aluminum soda cans. Challenge was issued, I was up for it.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Lets make a MGA from scratch, or not......

Current project is a 58 MGA that looks like it was left on a shotgun range since it was new.

It was also rear ended at some point and shoved into whatever was in front of it.

Every panel on this thing needs a patch and straightened.

The customer has supplied some new patches which don't fit and a few cutoffs from another car that are only half as rusty and fucked up as the ones already on the car.

Left inner fender,


 
 
Right inner fender,
 
 


Both of which needed this patch and another along the bottom edge,


Here's some the crash damage and the replacement panel that don't fit,,


I had to cut and shrink up a new lip for the front as the one on there is off by enough that it would never fit.

The black line is the cut line for the lip, 1" back from where the lip is supposed to be. The cat is just there to make sure the panel doesn't float away. The other feline is a backup in case the other one fails.

 
And the finished patch, a bit more tuning and it'll be fine,,
 
 


 
 
Lots more to go as this thing is rusty from one end to other. Woohooo!
 
Oh yeah, those pretty primered fenders were just as screwed up as the rest of it but I already waved the magic hammer over them and issued the proper profanity stream to make them whole again.
 
 
For you spades players,,, how would you bid this hand????