This is the fitting and stippling that I did to the grips on my IZH-35m Target pistol.
Geez Matt, you've gone and made me all nostalgic. I thought I'd put my rifle toting days behind me. :greenchainsaw:
I used to roll my own and used either Nosler Ballistic tips for the light stuff, and Partitions for the bigger stuff, mainly when I went after Deer.
Did the trip to the South Island of NZ in '93 and took Partitions, possibly the best 10 days in my life, unfortunately didn't go bush again for years after as I wrecked my knees.
I really don't care to know how many hours I have wearing these. Only thing missing from the pictures is the knives.
Mr. HE
You a State man?
State?:jawdrop: (Turns head and spits.)
I'm county.
I still have the hat but they changed our colors from brown to green. Now the hats are black.
It was fun to say "What can brown do for you today?"
Saying "What can green do for you today?" just doesn't have the same sound. lol
Mr. HE
I just got back in from setting the scope on my 45/70. Using Hornady lever evolution ammo. That stuff is hot. I added another knot to my forehead with the scope
I had it set pretty close for my handloaded .425 grain flatnose bullets.. But it was shooting way high at 100 with these .380 grain rubber tipped speedsters...
Stag Arms AR-15. I built this from scratch. It's setup for varminting. It's a fluted unlined barrel. I was more concerned about accuracy than longevity. I will not be using it for rapid fire anyway. I'd like to put a nice stock on it yet. Fluted h-bar, light single-stage trigger, 4-14 mil-dot side focus scope, Yankee Hill floating tube, Vortex flash supressor, Hogue rubber grip.
Hey now, Staties aren't all bad! LOL
County seems like it would be waaay funner though. A lot of my school buddies are now City or County. . . I tested for MHP back in the late 90's, when the testing was actually the most stringent in the country, and they weren't scraping the bottom of the barrel for help.
LEO pay sure does suck for what you have to do though. . . I talked to a Trooper gone County (retired from there) from WA. . . He said his first month on the job as a Statie he got stabbed. Tank but no tanks.
A lot of LEO's I have talked to have (or want to) switch to Warden work. . . They get paid more, have broader enforcement capabilities. . . And they get to work out in the woods.
Thanks for serving and protecting!
This thread cracked me up!
It went from a bar fight...
to singing Kumbaya...
to a NRA convention:hmm3grin2orange:
This thread cracked me up!
It went from a bar fight...
to singing Kumbaya...
to a NRA convention:hmm3grin2orange:
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