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Tim wrote:
On Jul 29, 11:52 am, hk wrote: Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 7:40 am, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 05:13:32 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 7:03 am, HK wrote: . My favorite rifle is a Swedish Mauser in 6.5x55 mm. Not much recoil, and damned accurate. Absolutely! the Ljungman is one of my favorite rifles and the 6.5 is an all around sweet cartridge. I've never shot one, but I've heard good things about it as a solid all-purpose rifle. My personal all-around bestest rifle is a older Winchester lever action that was rechambered and re-barreled to .325 with iron sights. Custom match ammo and that rifle is as accurate at a laser. Are you referring to the semi-auto Ljungman? Not one of my favorites. I prefer the old reliable bolt action swedish mauser for 6.5x55 rounds.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yessir, I was. i dont' have a bolt Swede, but the Ljungman is an amazing machine. When loading that first round into the chamber, it's so fascinating watching all those parts sliding around. brilliant design. then the Egyptiand decided to copy it and make the "HAKIM" chambered in 30-06 and really kind of butchered the design IMHO. But harry, i have a couple of 7.5x55 Swiss "Straight pulls" For military arms, they are absolute works of art. Especially for their time period they are perfect specimens of Swiss machining. Extreme accuracy, too! If I were buying a rifle, I'd want one of the Swedish Mausers or, if I were buying a new rifle, I'd buy one of the modern knock-off with "Mauser action." In anything larger than .22LR, I prefer bolt action. But I am really more into pistols. Here's a target from my day with a semi-auto shooting .40S&W, 25 yards, offhand. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...us/40-0004.jpg I shoot .22LR with a nice old Victor: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ous/victor.jpg and also a Ruger, and I shoot competitively with this work of art: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...us/x-five1.jpg It's a 9mm Sig Sauer X-5, wearing its everyday grips. It came with a pair of beautiful wood grips, but I'm wary of scratching them, so I put the black grips on it. 19-shot mag, one in the pipe = 20 rounds and amazingly accurate.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Excellent choices. i agree. To me a 22 revolver or bolt action boring. But one of the nicest pistols I've ever shot was my brothers Walther PPK in .22. The top of the slide is V-shaped with a little dot on the far end. No back sight. you eye lines through the V down the slide to the dot. If I may candidly use the phrase, it's one io the most fun "point 'n shoot" pistols I've had the pleasure of working with. The PPKs have a long and colorful history, far beyond the "Bond" novels, and make a great pocket gun if you like to pocket or conceal carry semi-autos. |
Monday factoid...
"hk" wrote in message . .. Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 11:52 am, hk wrote: Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 7:40 am, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 05:13:32 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 7:03 am, HK wrote: . My favorite rifle is a Swedish Mauser in 6.5x55 mm. Not much recoil, and damned accurate. Absolutely! the Ljungman is one of my favorite rifles and the 6.5 is an all around sweet cartridge. I've never shot one, but I've heard good things about it as a solid all-purpose rifle. My personal all-around bestest rifle is a older Winchester lever action that was rechambered and re-barreled to .325 with iron sights. Custom match ammo and that rifle is as accurate at a laser. Are you referring to the semi-auto Ljungman? Not one of my favorites. I prefer the old reliable bolt action swedish mauser for 6.5x55 rounds.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yessir, I was. i dont' have a bolt Swede, but the Ljungman is an amazing machine. When loading that first round into the chamber, it's so fascinating watching all those parts sliding around. brilliant design. then the Egyptiand decided to copy it and make the "HAKIM" chambered in 30-06 and really kind of butchered the design IMHO. But harry, i have a couple of 7.5x55 Swiss "Straight pulls" For military arms, they are absolute works of art. Especially for their time period they are perfect specimens of Swiss machining. Extreme accuracy, too! If I were buying a rifle, I'd want one of the Swedish Mausers or, if I were buying a new rifle, I'd buy one of the modern knock-off with "Mauser action." In anything larger than .22LR, I prefer bolt action. But I am really more into pistols. Here's a target from my day with a semi-auto shooting .40S&W, 25 yards, offhand. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...us/40-0004.jpg I shoot .22LR with a nice old Victor: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ous/victor.jpg and also a Ruger, and I shoot competitively with this work of art: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...us/x-five1.jpg It's a 9mm Sig Sauer X-5, wearing its everyday grips. It came with a pair of beautiful wood grips, but I'm wary of scratching them, so I put the black grips on it. 19-shot mag, one in the pipe = 20 rounds and amazingly accurate.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Excellent choices. i agree. To me a 22 revolver or bolt action boring. But one of the nicest pistols I've ever shot was my brothers Walther PPK in .22. The top of the slide is V-shaped with a little dot on the far end. No back sight. you eye lines through the V down the slide to the dot. If I may candidly use the phrase, it's one io the most fun "point 'n shoot" pistols I've had the pleasure of working with. The PPKs have a long and colorful history, far beyond the "Bond" novels, and make a great pocket gun if you like to pocket or conceal carry semi-autos. Can I interrupt to tell you about my new guitar? Eisboch |
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On Jul 29, 7:30*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message . .. Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 11:52 am, hk wrote: Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 7:40 am, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 05:13:32 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 7:03 am, HK wrote: . My favorite rifle is a Swedish Mauser in 6.5x55 mm. *Not much recoil, and damned accurate. Absolutely! the Ljungman *is one of my favorite rifles *and the 6.5 is an all around sweet cartridge. I've never shot one, but I've heard good things about it as a solid all-purpose rifle. My personal all-around bestest rifle is a older Winchester lever action that was rechambered and re-barreled to .325 with iron sights. Custom match ammo and that rifle is as accurate at a laser. Are you referring to the semi-auto Ljungman? Not one of my favorites. I prefer the old reliable bolt action swedish mauser for 6.5x55 rounds.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yessir, I was. i dont' have a bolt Swede, but the Ljungman is an amazing machine. When loading that first round into the chamber, it's so fascinating watching all those parts sliding around. brilliant design. then the Egyptiand decided to copy it and make the "HAKIM" chambered in 30-06 and really kind of butchered the design IMHO. But harry, i have a couple of 7.5x55 Swiss "Straight pulls" *For military arms, they are absolute works of art. Especially for their time period they are perfect specimens of Swiss machining. Extreme accuracy, too! If I were buying a rifle, I'd want one of the Swedish Mausers or, if I were buying a new rifle, I'd buy one of the modern knock-off with "Mauser action." In anything larger than .22LR, I prefer bolt action. But I am really more into pistols. Here's a target from my day with a semi-auto shooting .40S&W, 25 yards, offhand. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...us/40-0004.jpg I shoot .22LR with a nice old Victor: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ous/victor.jpg and also a Ruger, and I shoot competitively with this work of art: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...us/x-five1.jpg It's a 9mm Sig Sauer X-5, wearing its everyday grips. It came with a pair of beautiful wood grips, but I'm wary of scratching them, so I put the black grips on it. 19-shot mag, one in the pipe = 20 rounds and amazingly accurate.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Excellent choices. i agree. To me a 22 revolver or bolt action boring. But one of the nicest pistols I've ever shot was my brothers Walther PPK in .22. The top of the slide is V-shaped with a little dot on the far end. No back sight. you eye lines through the V *down the slide to the dot. If I may candidly use the phrase, it's one io the most fun "point 'n shoot" pistols I've had the pleasure of working with. The PPKs have a long and colorful history, far beyond the "Bond" novels, and make a great pocket gun if you like to pocket or conceal carry semi-autos. Can I interrupt to tell you about my new guitar? Eisboch- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - abso****inlootly... have at it.. if you need a place to post pics, let me know.. |
Monday factoid...
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 19:30:04 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Can I interrupt to tell you about my new guitar? Sure can. And then I'll tell you about my new camera. :) |
Monday factoid...
Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message . .. Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 11:52 am, hk wrote: Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 7:40 am, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 05:13:32 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 7:03 am, HK wrote: . My favorite rifle is a Swedish Mauser in 6.5x55 mm. Not much recoil, and damned accurate. Absolutely! the Ljungman is one of my favorite rifles and the 6.5 is an all around sweet cartridge. I've never shot one, but I've heard good things about it as a solid all-purpose rifle. My personal all-around bestest rifle is a older Winchester lever action that was rechambered and re-barreled to .325 with iron sights. Custom match ammo and that rifle is as accurate at a laser. Are you referring to the semi-auto Ljungman? Not one of my favorites. I prefer the old reliable bolt action swedish mauser for 6.5x55 rounds.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yessir, I was. i dont' have a bolt Swede, but the Ljungman is an amazing machine. When loading that first round into the chamber, it's so fascinating watching all those parts sliding around. brilliant design. then the Egyptiand decided to copy it and make the "HAKIM" chambered in 30-06 and really kind of butchered the design IMHO. But harry, i have a couple of 7.5x55 Swiss "Straight pulls" For military arms, they are absolute works of art. Especially for their time period they are perfect specimens of Swiss machining. Extreme accuracy, too! If I were buying a rifle, I'd want one of the Swedish Mausers or, if I were buying a new rifle, I'd buy one of the modern knock-off with "Mauser action." In anything larger than .22LR, I prefer bolt action. But I am really more into pistols. Here's a target from my day with a semi-auto shooting .40S&W, 25 yards, offhand. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...us/40-0004.jpg I shoot .22LR with a nice old Victor: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ous/victor.jpg and also a Ruger, and I shoot competitively with this work of art: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...us/x-five1.jpg It's a 9mm Sig Sauer X-5, wearing its everyday grips. It came with a pair of beautiful wood grips, but I'm wary of scratching them, so I put the black grips on it. 19-shot mag, one in the pipe = 20 rounds and amazingly accurate.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Excellent choices. i agree. To me a 22 revolver or bolt action boring. But one of the nicest pistols I've ever shot was my brothers Walther PPK in .22. The top of the slide is V-shaped with a little dot on the far end. No back sight. you eye lines through the V down the slide to the dot. If I may candidly use the phrase, it's one io the most fun "point 'n shoot" pistols I've had the pleasure of working with. The PPKs have a long and colorful history, far beyond the "Bond" novels, and make a great pocket gun if you like to pocket or conceal carry semi-autos. Can I interrupt to tell you about my new guitar? Eisboch Sure. |
Monday factoid...
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 19:30:04 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Can I interrupt to tell you about my new guitar? Sure can. And then I'll tell you about my new camera. :) Is it *extra* shock resistant? 8) |
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On Jul 29, 7:43*pm, "D.Duck" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:5lav841f8fb3nd99sbs1mjd88igoevseri@4ax .com... On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 19:30:04 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Can I interrupt to tell you about my new guitar? Sure can. And then I'll tell you about my new camera. *:) Is it *extra* shock resistant? 8) Leoard or Quirm is a used boat salesman pffffftt..... |
Monday factoid...
Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message . .. Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 11:52 am, hk wrote: Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 7:40 am, hk wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 05:13:32 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jul 29, 7:03 am, HK wrote: . My favorite rifle is a Swedish Mauser in 6.5x55 mm. Not much recoil, and damned accurate. Absolutely! the Ljungman is one of my favorite rifles and the 6.5 is an all around sweet cartridge. I've never shot one, but I've heard good things about it as a solid all-purpose rifle. My personal all-around bestest rifle is a older Winchester lever action that was rechambered and re-barreled to .325 with iron sights. Custom match ammo and that rifle is as accurate at a laser. Are you referring to the semi-auto Ljungman? Not one of my favorites. I prefer the old reliable bolt action swedish mauser for 6.5x55 rounds.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yessir, I was. i dont' have a bolt Swede, but the Ljungman is an amazing machine. When loading that first round into the chamber, it's so fascinating watching all those parts sliding around. brilliant design. then the Egyptiand decided to copy it and make the "HAKIM" chambered in 30-06 and really kind of butchered the design IMHO. But harry, i have a couple of 7.5x55 Swiss "Straight pulls" For military arms, they are absolute works of art. Especially for their time period they are perfect specimens of Swiss machining. Extreme accuracy, too! If I were buying a rifle, I'd want one of the Swedish Mausers or, if I were buying a new rifle, I'd buy one of the modern knock-off with "Mauser action." In anything larger than .22LR, I prefer bolt action. But I am really more into pistols. Here's a target from my day with a semi-auto shooting .40S&W, 25 yards, offhand. http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...us/40-0004.jpg I shoot .22LR with a nice old Victor: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...ous/victor.jpg and also a Ruger, and I shoot competitively with this work of art: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...us/x-five1.jpg It's a 9mm Sig Sauer X-5, wearing its everyday grips. It came with a pair of beautiful wood grips, but I'm wary of scratching them, so I put the black grips on it. 19-shot mag, one in the pipe = 20 rounds and amazingly accurate.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Excellent choices. i agree. To me a 22 revolver or bolt action boring. But one of the nicest pistols I've ever shot was my brothers Walther PPK in .22. The top of the slide is V-shaped with a little dot on the far end. No back sight. you eye lines through the V down the slide to the dot. If I may candidly use the phrase, it's one io the most fun "point 'n shoot" pistols I've had the pleasure of working with. The PPKs have a long and colorful history, far beyond the "Bond" novels, and make a great pocket gun if you like to pocket or conceal carry semi-autos. Can I interrupt to tell you about my new guitar? Eisboch LOL, ;the funny thing is Harry will have no idea what you are talking about. |
Monday factoid...
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 19:30:04 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Can I interrupt to tell you about my new guitar? Sure can. And then I'll tell you about my new camera. :) Do you have a "carry permit" for that camera? |
Monday factoid...
On Jul 29, 7:58*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 19:30:04 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Can I interrupt to tell you about my new guitar? Sure can. And then I'll tell you about my new camera. *:) Do you have a "carry permit" for that camera? Yeah we know how he likes to take those nature pictures. Nature, right there in the nude.. bioporn at best.. um, bring it on;) |
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