I cut 11 squish bands yesterday........now we grind. Gotta try and catch back up after doing that 261 thread.....I lost a few days there.
But gained a few future 261 jobs. I would say it will be a profitable sacrifice.
I cut 11 squish bands yesterday........now we grind. Gotta try and catch back up after doing that 261 thread.....I lost a few days there.
I've got a MS362 on the bench, but I took off yesterday to spend some time with Anna. We headed up to the Bill Goodman Gun & Knife show for a few hours. She loves the old school look, and ended up with a .22 revolver nearly identical to the .44 Magnum I bought last week. This is a Ruger Single-Ten .22 LR. The action got polished before it was ever fired
I cut 11 squish bands yesterday........now we grind. Gotta try and catch back up after doing that 261 thread.....I lost a few days there.
I've had a bunch of different guns over the years. Never kept any pistols much. If I had one I should have kept, it was a SS S&W model 19 in .44 mag.....
Very nice Brad.....
Just did a trigger job on the Ruger. I haven't yet received the Wolff reduced power trigger spring. I was still able to drop 12 oz by setting the hook height and polishing the hammer and sear. Trigger pull is now 4# even. If I drop one side of the trigger spring, it drops to 2# 6 oz, too light for my liking on this gun. I'd like to end up at about 3 1/2#. Most importantly, the trigger break now feels like a glass rod. I do love me a nice trigger
I've got a MS362 on the bench, but I took off yesterday to spend some time with Anna. We headed up to the Bill Goodman Gun & Knife show for a few hours. She loves the old school look, and ended up with a .22 revolver nearly identical to the .44 Magnum I bought last week. This is a Ruger Single-Ten .22 LR. The action got polished before it was ever fired
You are really showing your attention to details when you photo your most prized things... without proper hearing and sight protection...
Now, now, now. Speaking of details, there was no shooting going on.
And a casual reader knows that they are unloaded by the hammer being cocked and the barrel is aimed?? Looks like shooting to me. So irresponsible.
I've got a MS362 on the bench, but I took off yesterday to spend some time with Anna. We headed up to the Bill Goodman Gun & Knife show for a few hours. She loves the old school look, and ended up with a .22 revolver nearly identical to the .44 Magnum I bought last week. This is a Ruger Single-Ten .22 LR. The action got polished before it was ever fired
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