-
Posts
1,350 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
8 -
Feedback
100%
Content Type
Forums
Events
Store
Articles
Posts posted by MP5_Rizzo
-
-
-
Here’s what some have sold for.
https://truegunvalue.com/rifle/Marlin-39A/price-historical-value#newItems
-
Sending PM
-
-
Everything about the season, bag limits, legal methods and hunting on private and public land is here.
https://www.tn.gov/content/tn/twra/hunting/migratory-birds.html#seasons
-
1 hour ago, HMANN said:
Sorry to ask, but whats a C&R license,
Type 03 FFL, Curios and Relics.
- 1
-
2 hours ago, Sidewinder said:
Is the knock down pin on your barrel a factory installed pin?
I have no idea as I acquired it used on http://barrelexchange.com I just looked and they currently have none listed. I haven't visited this website in a good while and their inventory is minuscule compared to a few years ago.
-
You could try the old rubber band trick. The way it's shown in the photo below traps the shell in the loading port but if you slide it back it will work something like the deflecting pin in the trap barrels.
- 1
-
On 9/12/2022 at 4:28 PM, Sidewinder said:
Is there anyone that has a Remington 1100 with a trap/skeet barrel
Before I went to the trouble of trying this to save a few hulls have you tried replacing the main action spring? If it's several years old or been shot heavily the spring is probably not what it used to be and will cause ejected shells to fly out farther then a new one. I believe this would be a much easier fix the having a knock down pin installed.
But if you are still determined to give it a try the photos below are what a Rem. 1100 step rib trap barrel with a knock down pin looks like. This barrel has 10's of thousand of rounds thru it as seen by the wear.
I did not carefully measure anything as you stated your intentions were to modify a 20 gauge. I would think this will change the exact location of the the knock down pin. The pin itself is about .125" diameter and extends down into the ejection port about .0625".
The pin is located on the flat that would be at the top of the ejection port.
In this photo imaging the top of the receiver is facing you and you are looking into the ejection port.
-
I have one but give me a day or two to get my hands on it to send you some pics.
-
Belt feds and a howitzer or two!
-
If it’s fairly new I would send it back to Browning. My guess is they will replace at no charge. You may try a call or email first. If it’s high end that’s not a good image for them not to replace or repair.
- 2
-
1 hour ago, Jeb48 said:
Interesting that both rifles appear too have tape on the stock.
I think they are leather cheek pads.
- 2
-
48 minutes ago, Ronald_55 said:
So what is the truck? Guessing Chevy by the side chrome, but I don't recognize the double lights and grill based lights.
Maybe a 1958 Chevrolet Apache
-
7 minutes ago, jeff43 said:
Looks like on of those pumps that shot corks.
It's a Daisy Model 25.
Most of them were made to shoot BB's but I have seen a few of them that shot the corks.
-
Who do we have here and what's he shooting? Who's the lady behind him?
-
- 1
- 2
-
Mighty awesome flying machine but I would be happy if I could just have the cannons.
-
...sarcasm
People that feel compelled to tell their pet peeves to the world.
- 2
- 5
-
-
26 minutes ago, KahrMan said:
Terry Hetrick is one of the best skeet/trap/clays instructor around and he works out of Nashville Gun Club.
What @KahrMan said!
-
-
On 6/1/2022 at 9:12 PM, Jeb48 said:
Would like to know the story behind this photo.
Look at the picture in the upper left corner which was a 1960's poster of the Black Panther party founder Huey P. Newton.
-
10 hours ago, Grayfox54 said:
I'm thinking that 2nd thing is a cartridge for that flare/gas gun next to it.
Webley tear gas gun, circa 1920's ish.
Chinese "weather" balloon floating over the US
in General Chat
Posted
Everyone has an opinion about how the balloon situation was handled. That's fine, it's the American way. Anyway I stumbled across this story about an F-15 shooting down a Russian Satellite in 1985. I would have been in college at the time and if it was public information at that time I don't remember it. Does anybody else that was old enough remember it or read about it since?
First Space Ace