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One of my Best Rifles

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Now just like our Children, a good parent should love their children the same. So it should be with our guns. But deep down we all know that this is just a lot of wishful thinking.

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  As for me, there have been a small group of rifles that have held this title for a while.Image result for huge collection of guns
The usual problems with them being that either thru massive stupidity or economic need. They have passed from my possession.
(Hey college, beer,  girls /ex wives are a very expensive group of hobby’s to have, Let me tell you brother!)
  But that is for small minds to ponder upon and I like to think that we all have been there at one time or another in our lives.
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So let us move on to the subject at hand. I.E. The current holder of this title in my gun safe.
  It was few years ago when the Son & Heir was still in High School. On a cool crisp day that was such a relief from the Blast furnace of the receding summer of Los Angeles.Image result for desert
  So what to do but take the Boy on some serious Father Son bonding time. (No not that kind of bonding ! I swear that some of you guys are some really sick puppies out there!)
  No instead we went to one of the area’s big guns shows. We is the land of the strange and wonderful of our Fellow gun lovers.Image result for huge gun show
  As we peruse the long lines of tables and the huge crowds. I hear this faint whisper calling me. Psst! Dave over here! So I meander over to this table and lo and behold. There she is.
  Now I know that this is going to be a disappointment. In that no it was not a H&H Double Rifle for $25 or a Pre-64 Winchester Model 70 in 257 Roberts Super Grade. (Yeah I know there is no such critter!)
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  No its was just a plain Jane sporterized 1903 Springfield Rifle. In f course 30-06. But there was something that just caught my eye about it.Image result for sporterized 1903 Springfield
 In that it had a bulky no name sporterized stock with 1950’s inlaid rosewood diamonds on the foregrip, That and some halfway decent scope mounts on it.
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  But the recoil stock was so hard you could use it to break asphalt with it.  As to the barrel, well does the term like a dirt road mean anything to you? But something kept tugging at me and so I asked to take a look at it.
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This is kind of what I saw at the show.
  So like anybody who has been around guns for a while. I checked to make sure that there was not a round in the chamber. It is at this point that my eyes opened up.
  In that somebody had really spent some time squaring away the lugs on the bolt. As it was extremely stiff to open up the action.
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 So it was very obvious that all the lugs had a very large contact area with the receiver.
Image result for sporterized 1903 springfieldAlways a good thing in a rifle as far as I am concerned. So I then started the dance of haggling with the owner over how much did he want for it.
  Fortunately the Gods smiled on me as he was a very reasonable chap. So we quickly came to what I thought was a very reasonable price. (The princely sum of $350 USD. Which is not bad if I say myself.)
  Then it was off the feed the bureaucracy. So that I may keep my property from their grubby paws & me from my potential cellmate named Bubba.
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  Now at this Time The Son & Heir is thinking that again I have reached the age of senility. “What another 03!?! What is it with you and them?” At which point I just told him that its a very long walk home. That and that he had left his cell phone in the car.
  So after the usual hassles to gain control of my rifle. It was then introduced to the other members of the collection in the Guns safe. Where it was then promptly forgotten about.
  Then fate intervened for once in my favor. As one day I stopped off at the local gun shops and talked to one of the new guy Gun smith.
  Now this guy was an interest person. In that he had done a tour with the Airborne Infantry in Afghanistan. Then gotten out and had gone to the Gun School at Trinidad. Needless to say he did great work on some of my sick guns.
  Anyways I shooting the breeze with him. When he ups and asks me a question. Would I like to buy a blank rifle barrel from him? Oh says I? What caliber is it? Says he 6mm. Huh & how much!? says I
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  Well there comes a time. When you can see that somebody is hurting and you want to help them out. Especially a man like this, Who is a real stand up guy. ( a very rare and growing breed by the way) He wants $350 but will take $300 if he has to.
  Okay but I will only pay you $350. Since only a fool pisses off his gunsmith. right? So off to the bank I go.
  Now I heard this term a very long time ago in Mr. Reagan’s Army. That of the Good Idea Fairy.
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So if one is very lucky that Good Idea Fairy will sneak up on you & smack you in the back of the head.
  If you are wise you will then listen very hard to what is being told you. This time the fairy said this to me. Hey remember that 03 that you bought a while ago?
  Why do you not put this barrel on it and chamber it for 243 Win? Since you gave your other 243 to the Son &Heir for graduating from HS?
HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!! That could be a great idea now that you mention it.

 
So off we go to the Gun shop and see what kind of mischief I can get into. Well lo and behold there is my good buddy the Junior Gunsmith. So I tell him of my idea and what did he think of it.

  Amazingly he can not punch any serious holes in the idea. So I gave him his commission and off he went. Now frankly I was seriously thought that I was going to have to spend some serious cash on this project.
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  But it just goes to show that sometimes not all good deeds go unpunished. As it seems that the kid on his lunch time and so I was charged a very modest fee for the chambering and mounting of the barrel to the receiver.
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  Then a few paychecks later. I had a Timney trigger and a new recoil pad was added on for around $200. I also had a nice BSA Scope slapped on and bore sighted.
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So far I guess that I was in for about a grand more or less.

as with a bit of nervousness that I took it to the range.
Now I am not going to try and BS you about how I had to use a ruler. In order to see if I had put a series of 5 rounds thru the same hole at 1000 yds.Image result for 243 win target  That’s not my pattern for sure!

  As seriously I do not think that many folks can do that. But I will say that it did give me some really good patterns at a 100 yards. say a quarter could easily cover a group of 5 shots. Which for this old duffer is pretty good. When he is on the bench rest.
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  Needless to say the Son & Heir did a lot better with it. Like above this paragraph.
But then he is a lot younger and in a hell of a lot better shape than I am. He is also always trying to talk me out of this rifle . But it is going to be a while before that happens.
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On what I think an AR-15 Should look Like!

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looks like the Service Rifle from Fallout New Vegas lol
Turnbull TAR-10 . 308.... Looks like somebody pack-a-punched this rifle; just needs a drum magazine and a red dot with a dollar sign reticle and you'd be ready for a zombie apocalypse.
And no I am not kidding about this!
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Thanks for your support and I wish you a great weekend!
Grumpy
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Some Mighty Nice looking Scattergun Porn

 
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A Parker from Remington – 1934 marked the year that Remington took over production of Parker shotguns, moving the plant in 1938 to Ilion, NY. Then came WWII, which ended production. In a 1987 project intended to bring back the classic Parker side-by-side shotgun, the Remington Custom shop made up prototypes that included updated features like screw-in chokes. Only a handful of these 20 ga. shotguns were to be produced.
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Now I make no bones about this subject. As I am basically a Bolt Action Rifle kind of guy. But I do have a couple of Shotguns hidden around the place.
So here is some of the better looking Smoothbores out there on the Internet. I hope that you like this one!
Grumpy
Parker HaleParker Brothers Hammer Gun – The advent of the hammerless shotgun was still years away when our GOTD, this 12 ga. external hammer Parker shotgun was produced. Early Parker metallic cartridge shotguns followed the lines of their predecessors, percussion doubles. But the variety of Parker barrel types including Damascus and case-hardened actions offered a shotgun style for every pocketbook. Nearly a quarter million Parkers would be made before 1942.
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FN Issues Recall on M249S Rifles

The 5.56 M249S from FN America is a semi-auto version of the battle-proven M249 SAW light machine gun.

FN America announced Friday the mandatory recall of its M249S rifles, both the standard and PARA configurations.
“A recently identified design issue within the hammer group of the rifle may adversely affect the rifle’s reliability,” stated the Virginia-based company in a press release.
“Under certain circumstances, a reset failure within the hammer group may cause the M249S to cease to function, causing an unsafe firing event,” it continued.
Not all rifles are affected by the recall.  FN urges purchasers to visit the FN M249S Safety Recall webpage and input the serial number on their rifle to determine if it is subject to the safety recall.

SEE ALSO: A Street-Legal Spec Ops SAW? The FN M249S Para – Full Review

If the rifle does have the issue, FN will replace the hammer group at no cost.
FN told customers, “Please do not ship any affected product to FN until a FedEx label has been generated and sent. If the firearm is not affected, a message stating such will be displayed. In the interim, FN asks that customers not operate their FN M249S standard or PARA until the hammer group has been replaced.”
The company urges purchasers to be patient with the process.  But it will work to fix and return the rifles back to customers within 30 days of receipt.
If you have questions about the recall or need assistance, contact the FN M249S Recall Support team at 1-800-635-1321, extension 145. Or by email at M249Srecall@fnamerica.com . Hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Friday.

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7X64MM

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From left to right 7×64mm7.92×57mm Mauser.243 Winchester and .222 Remington
Type Rifle
Place of origin  Germany
Service history
In service Never issued
Production history
Designer Wilhelm Brenneke
Designed 1917
Produced 1917 – present
Variants 7×65mmR (rimmed)
Specifications
Parent case 8×64mm S
Case type Rimless, bottleneck
Bullet diameter 7.24 mm (0.285 in)
Neck diameter 7.95 mm (0.313 in)
Shoulder diameter 10.80 mm (0.425 in)
Base diameter 11.85 mm (0.467 in)
Rim diameter 11.95 mm (0.470 in)
Rim thickness 1.30 mm (0.051 in)
Case length 64.00 mm (2.520 in)
Overall length 84.00 mm (3.307 in)
Case capacity 4.48 cm3 (69.1 gr H2O)
Rifling twist 220 mm (1-8.66″)
Primer type Large rifle
Maximum pressure (C.I.P.) 415.00 MPa (60,191 psi)
Maximum pressure (SAAMI) 379.21 MPa (55,000 psi)
Ballistic performance
Bullet mass/type Velocity Energy
9.1 g (140 gr) SP 914 m/s (3,000 ft/s) 3,810 J (2,810 ft·lbf)
10.0 g (154 gr) SP 880 m/s (2,900 ft/s) 3,901 J (2,877 ft·lbf)
11.3 g (174 gr) SP 820 m/s (2,700 ft/s) 3,841 J (2,833 ft·lbf)
11.2 g (173 gr) RWS HMK 867 m/s (2,840 ft/s) 4,209 J (3,104 ft·lbf)
Source(s): “Cartridges of the World” [1][2]

The 7×64mm (also unofficially known as the 7×64mm Brenneke, though its designer’s name officially never was added as a part of this cartridge name) is a rimless bottlenecked centerfire cartridgedeveloped for hunting.
As is customary in European cartridges the 7 denotes the 7 mm bullet caliber and the 64 denotes the 64 mm (2.5 in) case length.
The 7×64mm is a popular hunting cartridge in Central Europe and can, due to its 11.95 mm (0.470 in) case head diameter and 84 mm (3.3 in) overall length, easily be chambered in Mauser 98 bolt action rifles that were then standard issue in the German military.

History

At the start of the 20th century the famous German gun and ammunition designer Wilhelm Brenneke (1865–1951) was experimenting with the engineering concept of lengthening and other dimensional changes regarding standard cartridge cases like the M/88 cartridge case.
Then used by the German military in their Mauser Gewehr 98 rifles, to obtain extra muzzle velocity.
In 1912 Brenneke designed the commercially at the time rather unsuccessful 8×64mm S cartridge (again in production since 2001).
It was intended as a ballistic upgrade option for the Mauser Gewehr 98 rifles that were then standard issue in the German military.
The German military chose however to stick to their 8×57mm IS rifle cartridge. Avoiding rechambering their service rifles for a cartridge that due to its more favourable bore area to case volume ratio ballistically. That would outperform the .30-06 Springfield cartridge of the United States Army.
Brenneke’s engineering concept to enlarge exterior cartridge case dimensions like overall length and slightly larger case head diameter compared to the German 8×57mm IS military cartridge case.
Coupled to an increase in maximum pressure to create new for those days very powerful cartridges was essentially sound and he persisted in the development of new cartridges along this line.
In 1917 Brenneke necked down his 8×64mm S design of 1912 to 7mm calibre and introduced it as 7×64mm and achieved a major commercial success.
The 7×64mm offered, compared to the 7×57mm Mauser, about 10 to 12% extra muzzle velocity. This results in a flatter trajectory and better performance at longer range.
In the years between World War I and World War II the 7×64mm was often regarded by German hunters as a “miracle cartridge” and dozens of different factory loads were available on the German market.
It was that highly regarded the Nazi German Wehrmacht (Army) during the 1930s even considered replacing the 8×57mm IS in favour for the 7×64mm for their snipers.
The Wehrmacht decided — just like the German army in 1912 — to stick to the 8×57mm IS cartridge for their Mauser Karabiner 98k to keep things as simple as possible in their logistical chain.
Beside the 7×64mm rifle cartridge Brenneke also designed a rimmed version for break action rifles such as double rifles and combination rifles as well as for single shot rifles in 1917. The rimmed 7×65mmR variant of the cartridge was also immediately a commercial success.
In countries where military service cartridges are banned for civil ownership (like previously France), the 7×64 Brennecke is a successful cartridge for hunting and marksmanship.

Cartridge dimensions[edit]

The 7×64mm has 4.48 ml (69 grains H2O) cartridge case capacity.
A sign of the era in which the 7×64mm was developed are the gently sloped shoulders. The exterior shape of the case was designed to promote reliable case feeding and extraction in bolt-action rifles, under extreme conditions.
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7x64mm maximum C.I.P. cartridge dimensions. All sizes in millimeters (mm).
Americans would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 20.42 degrees.
The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 220 mm (1 in 8.66 in), 4 grooves, Ø lands = 6.98 mm, Ø grooves = 7.24 mm, land width = 3.70 mm and the primer type is large rifle or large rifle magnum depending on the load.
According to the official C.I.P. (Commission Internationale Permanente pour l’Épreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives) rulings the 7×64mm Mauser can handle up to 415.00 MPa (60,191 psi) Pmax piezo pressure.
In C.I.P. regulated countries every rifle cartridge combo has to be proofed at 125% of this maximum C.I.P. pressure to certify for sale to consumers.
This means that 7×64mm Mauser chambered arms in C.I.P. regulated countries are currently (2014) proof tested at 519.00 MPa (75,275 psi) PE piezo pressure.[3]
The SAAMI Maximum Average Pressure (MAP) for this cartridge is 55,000 psi (379.21 MPa) piezo pressure.[4]
The American .280 Remington cartridge is probably the closest ballistic twin of the 7×64mm.
When compared to the 7×64mm, the .280 Remington has a slightly lower maximum allowed chamber pressure and as an American 7mm cartridge has a slightly smaller groove diameter.
European 7mm cartridges all have 7.24 mm (0.285 in) grooves Ø diameter.[5] American 7mm cartridges have 7.21 mm (0.284 in) grooves Ø.

Contemporary use[edit]

As noted, the 7×64mm is one of the favorite rifle cartridges in Central Europe and is offered as a chambering option in every major European hunting rifle manufacturer’s products palette.
The versatility of the 7×64mm for hunting all kinds of European game and the availability of numerous factory loads all attribute to the 7×64mm chambering popularity.[6]
Loaded with short light bullets it can be used on small European game like fox and geese or medium game such as roe deer and chamois. Loaded with long heavy bullets it can be used on big European game like boarred deermoose and brown bear.
The 7×64mm offers very good penetrating ability due to a fast twist rate that enables it to fire long, heavy bullets with a high sectional density.
The 7×64mm rimmed sister cartridge, the 7×65mmR, is also very popular in Central Europe for the same reasons as the 7×64mm.
The former legal banning of (ex) military service cartridges like the .308 Winchester7×57mm Mauser8×57mm I, 8×57mm IS and the .30-06 Springfield in countries like France and Belgium also promoted acceptance and use of the 7×64mm and the 7×65mmR.

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Colt Frontier Scout F-Suffix Model, Blue & Gold 4 3/4" Single Action Army .22 Revolver

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Colt Frontier Scout F-Suffix Model, Blue & Gold 4 3/4
 The Frontier Scout is a scaled down version of it’s predecessors/grandfathers.
The SAA and Frontier Six Shooter. Still made by colt and true to the original design, this one was made in 1959.