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Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 2:28 pm
by bkazz5
Thanks. That narrows it down and lines up with the explanation from the gentleman I purchased the gun from. He said he had it for at least thirty years and he got it from his uncle who lived in CA. From some other research I did, I found that the California Highway Patrol utilized the model 28 as their standard issue service revolver. So the story makes since. Sounds like the gun is 35+ years old. "CTG" is stamped on the barrel. See 3rd pic. What does CTG stand for?

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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 2:35 pm
by FRJ
Cartridge

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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 2:40 pm
by bkazz5
Thanks. Simple enough. I was making that way too hard.

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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 5:23 pm
by FRJ
That's a nice gun.
I got this from " Pistols, a Modern Encyclopedia" by Henry Stebbins.

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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 9:43 pm
by carrmillus
fergusontd wrote:::tease:: Carrmillus.......How long did it take you to order your glass eye? ftd
.....never had to get a glass eye, but mine DID cause me to have to sit on a pillow for about a week when I was 7 or 8 yrs. old!!!................... :roll: ......................

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Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 2:19 am
by fergusontd
In the end, ::rotflol:: i'll bet you were the butt of some real good razzing! ftd

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Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:59 am
by Old Hunter
Opening day of dove season was this past Monday in NC, opened 30 minutes prior to sunrise (I got there about 0740). Not much corn has been cut yet (cool, wet summer) so not much to draw a lot of birds to the area. Our club has a big opening day hunt, so we have a sunflower and corn field that was ready, had some birds, but not a huge number. I had birds flying from 0800 until 1030 and managed to drop 8 dove with 17 rounds. The guys who could hit a bird did as well (lots of guests on opening day and LOTS of skybusting!!) These pictures are of me and my 16 gauge Browning (older than me), my best hunting buddy Jim, flanked by his son and grandson, and a view of the field from my spot on the ditch bank; most of my birds are shot right over the ditch, it's a longtime funnel area for the birds. Lots of fun and the ceremonial opening of the fall hunting seasons. OH
Ps Did I mention the pig that Brian the Farmer cooked - umm, umm, Aunt Bee, some kinda good!

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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 2:27 am
by fergusontd
:D I just recieved a piece from Sig Sauer that makes field stripping a P-290 alot easier! ftd

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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 12:01 pm
by philco
Bruce I'd be crowing like a rooster if I ever shot 8 doves with 17 shots. For me it's more a boxes/bird equasion. ::facepalm::

FTD someone has to ask so it might as well be me.............What is that thing and what do you do with it?

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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 12:45 pm
by zp4ja
philco wrote:Bruce I'd be crowing like a rooster if I ever shot 8 doves with 17 shots. For me it's more a boxes/bird equasion. ::facepalm::

FTD someone has to ask so it might as well be me.............What is that thing and what do you do with it?
Great stuff Bruce, thanks for sharing. Good times with friends and family there.

Hey Phil (and all), have you heard of these Argentina Dove Hunts. I travel sometimes and I have talked to some hunters first hand so this in not just a internet search.
In Argentina which is a huge country, the doves are like flies in some parts, "the sky turns light tan" as I heard it described from the several hunters I spoke to. This is not for me as this is slaughtering, in my opinion, instead of hunting.
You have to buy the ammo from the guides as no ammo brought along is allowed, some guys are spending 5 to 7 grand US on a week hunt for ammo alone (not travel or initial fee, etc included) and killing 5000 or more doves (Five Thousand!). These guys are going out for a 3 or 4 hour morning hunt session and killing 400 (not an extra "0", I mean four hundred plus dove) or more Dove and that is just in the morning.
To each his own but just not my thing.

FTD, I like the 290 but do not own one. No external slde release and extra tool required that could get lost is a turn off for me personally. But, this is a concealed gun so even a very flush external lever can catch on clothing during a need to draw quickly. How often do you field strip a concealed carry anyway.
I personally love the larger SIGs that have the external slide release lever where I can field strip a P226 for example in about 5 seconds.
Looks like you lock back the slide and insert this tool in the slide notch to release the slide and continue to field strip. Please let me know because like Phil, I would like to know.
I love SIG and probably the only new handguns I will buy if any, but the details like this can steer me towards or away from a maker or particular maker's model. Just how I personally do it.

Thanks and Regards, Jerry

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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 1:12 pm
by treefarmer
In our immediate area, dove hunting is not what it used to be as lots of the once crop land in now in planted pines. Haven't done a real dove shoot in years :( . As for the South American dove hunts, an acquaintance went a few months ago and the pictures were unreal and the numbers Jerry mentioned are accurate. It seemed an odd time to hunt but the seasons are reversed being on the other side of the equator. He said the birds are donated to locals and are appreciated.
Treefarmer

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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 2:13 pm
by fergusontd
FTD someone has to ask so it might as well be me.............What is that thing and what do you do with it?[/quote]
Philco. This is a new piece for making field stripping a Sig alot easier. When you open the slide you stick this piece in the ejection port and it will hold it open to the right spot to drive the pin out so you can clean it! I hope this clears up your question. ftd

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Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 9:43 pm
by philco
Thanks for explaining it to me. Makes perfect sense now.
I know it can be tricky on some pistols getting the slide in just the right position to be able to remove the pin.

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Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 9:45 pm
by carrmillus
....tax free hunting/firearm/ammo weekend in miss. ,thanks to the gov. and st. legislature!!!...just took possession of a new HENRY H001L lever action "john wayne" carbine and 325 rds. of ammo!!!....lookout, pilgrim!!!............... ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: .....................

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 11:54 pm
by rangerbluedog
I took these three Remington .30-06 rifles to the range last week for a side-by-side comparison.
The top one is a M1917 made by Remington in August 1918. The middle is a Remington 1903-A3 made in 1943.
The bottom is the model 700 I got in the late 1990s.
Of course, with the scope the 700 had the tightest, most accurate group (2 MOA). The M1917 was next with a 5 - 6 MOA, and lastly was the American classic, the 1903A3 with a 4 - 7 MOA group range. I fired five shot groups at 50, 100, and 200 yards. I think at a longer range or with a strong crosswind, the '03 would have outperformed the 1917, as it has a rear sight with adjustable windage. As it was, they were very close.
I shot all rounds through a chronograph, and I love it when theory matches real life. The 1917 has the longest barrel (26"), and of course, the highest and most consistent bullet velocity (2836 fps). The 1903 with its 24" barrel averaged 2811 fps. And my modern 700 with a 22" barrel only managed a muzzle velocity of 2715 fps.
I used military surplus .30-06 ammo for all rifles. (Greek HXP 1973 surplus)
IIRC, all barrels have a 1:10 twist rate.

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Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 1:03 am
by Camillus
Sweet guns rangerbluedog,
I wish I had my Dad's Springfield 1903 30.06 that was a great shooter.

I tried some Lawman Ammo in my Glock 22 40 cal today shooting at 15 yards.
Not to bad of a cartridge for the price.

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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:00 pm
by big monk
More tradin' and ended up with another 1911 **__ Ruger SR1911 45acp -- paired with an old Utica Jack knife :) -----both made, in the good ol' U.S.A. !!!!!! ::nod::

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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:02 pm
by IMBand
Nice one Monk!!...............

IM
:)

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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:05 pm
by FRJ
WOW!!!
Beautiful hardware guys.

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Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:10 pm
by big monk
IMBand wrote:Nice one Monk!!...............

IM
:)
Great Minds Work Alike !!!!___Thanks Trevor ___ & FRJ !!! ::groove::

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 5:33 pm
by IMBand
Got this rifle in a couple weeks ago.......Winchester Model 70 Sporter in .25-06. This is a stock photo, will try to get a pic of the one I bought soon. (also have one on the way in .264 Win Mag)

IM
:)

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 12:11 am
by rangerbluedog
You fellers posting those beautiful 1911s reminded me I finally finished my old '43 Colt rebuild.
The slide is original Colt, but the frame and internals are modern day. I've been waiting on the barrel for months. Finally got her built. I stopped by the farm and fired this 14 shot, 4 inch group today (10 yards, standing).
Also tried out my reloads. I was trying to get down to around 750 fps, but I'm still a little high. 14 shots averaged 791 fps. I still need to work on the trigger some cause it's about a 12 pound pull right now! :)

Trev, that is a good looking model 70. I have a buddy looking for one chambered in 7mm-08. Remington 700s are a dime a dozen around here, but the Winchesters are hard to find.

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 12:25 am
by IMBand
Excellent looking and shooting pistol there RBD. ::woot:: ::woot::

For quite a few years my go to deer rifle has been a Browning A-Bolt II in 7mm-08, one of the finest medium sized game calibers out there imo. ::nod::
If he is seriously looking at the Model 70, make sure to suggest that he check out guns with the M.O.A. trigger system, every bit as good as what they claim......beyond excellent even compared to high end aftermarket trigger groups. ::tu::

IM
:)

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 2:43 am
by philco
rangerbluedog wrote: Remington 700s are a dime a dozen around here, but the Winchesters are hard to find.

Hey Blue, how bout I send you a dollar and you grab me a few? :mrgreen:

You boys are sure showin' off some extra nice hardware. ::tu::

Re: Guns & Gun Related Stuff

Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 8:13 pm
by big monk
I'm always ""tinkerin'"" with my toys and just had to put my signature on tha' SR1911 :) ____Custom LOKGRIPS ,do add a touch of """"CLEMSON TIGER"" ::nod::

These textured grips are made of phenolic grade G-10 material*** ----real nice agressive feel, in tha' hand & easy shooting *** :)