Post your latest purchase (Read 1129135 times)

macsak

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1840 on: September 25, 2020, 07:38:28 AM »
Scatt Basic. Its an optical based trainer. I wanted a trainer to see my hold before and after a shot breaks. I had a Top Gun before and it worked OK. The Scatt Basic also allows for live fire.

how is it?

ren

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1841 on: September 25, 2020, 09:47:12 AM »
One thing I learned is that it needs a lot of light for training indoors. I haven't got to using it much yet.
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Inspector

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1842 on: September 25, 2020, 10:11:36 AM »
how is it?
At least it isn’t shit. :rofl: :rofl:
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Inspector

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1843 on: September 25, 2020, 10:37:41 AM »
Not as nice as the iron you guys post here but will go a long way towards my being able to practice...
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jc2721

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1844 on: October 22, 2020, 04:08:45 PM »
Picked it up today



yes, that's the toothbrush I'll use to clean it.

macsak

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1845 on: October 22, 2020, 04:35:48 PM »
Picked it up today



yes, that's the toothbrush I'll use to clean it.

nice toothbrush...

Inspector

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1846 on: October 22, 2020, 04:41:19 PM »
Picked it up today



yes, that's the toothbrush I'll use to clean it.
Is that a Sport Model with the beer can rear sight? I just bought one from a family member. I’m going to pick it up in December.

Looks very nice! Congrats!
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19pontiac79

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1847 on: October 22, 2020, 04:44:16 PM »
Picked it up today



yes, that's the toothbrush I'll use to clean it.

Nice! I got one at don williams place, the potential 1 year wait is killing me. I'm 6 months in so far :shaka:
"if can. Can. If no can. No can" - Uncles 😆
"Why? The ring no block the hole." - Uncle's 😘
"You can throw a rock any distance and you will hit a double standard. = LIFE" 🤷🏽‍♂️

Heavies

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1848 on: October 22, 2020, 07:30:30 PM »
Picked it up today



yes, that's the toothbrush I'll use to clean it.
Sweet!  Classic Firearms?  They get crates in once and a while.  One of these days....

rfd

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1849 on: October 23, 2020, 01:26:05 AM »
I built this last year from a Kibler kit, a Colonial rifle in .54 bore, tiger maple stock, 43-1/2" swamped bbl, Chambers-Siler Colonial Virginia lock, LMV stain under many rubs of Tru-Oil.  She's a shooter, best flinter I've ever shot and there have been dozens in the past.  Life is Good.




















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Inspector

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1850 on: October 23, 2020, 02:27:36 AM »
I built this last year from a Kibler kit, a Colonial rifle in .54 bore, tiger maple stock, 43-1/2" swamped bbl, Chambers-Siler Colonial Virginia lock, LMV stain under many rubs of Tru-Oil.  She's a shooter, best flinter I've ever shot and there have been dozens in the past.  Life is Good.
That is gorgeous!!! I love the tiger maple.  :love:
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stangzilla

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1851 on: October 23, 2020, 04:19:48 AM »
I built this last year from a Kibler kit, a Colonial rifle in .54 bore, tiger maple stock, 43-1/2" swamped bbl, Chambers-Siler Colonial Virginia lock, LMV stain under many rubs of Tru-Oil.  She's a shooter, best flinter I've ever shot and there have been dozens in the past.  Life is Good.



















Nice wood!

drck1000

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1852 on: October 23, 2020, 10:51:23 AM »
I built this last year from a Kibler kit, a Colonial rifle in .54 bore, tiger maple stock, 43-1/2" swamped bbl, Chambers-Siler Colonial Virginia lock, LMV stain under many rubs of Tru-Oil.  She's a shooter, best flinter I've ever shot and there have been dozens in the past.  Life is Good.


That is absolutely beautiful!  Even more awesome that "She's a shooter".  Love it! 

rfd

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1853 on: October 31, 2020, 02:21:02 PM »
CVA Scout V2, .45-70 Gov't.

Picked it up today at last, NICS was behind almost 2 weeks.  Pulled off the muzzle brake and screwed on the muzzle cap - can't use a brake with lubed cast bullets.  Without the brake, the bbl length is a hair over 23".  Installed the Simmons 4-16x40 and a Kick Killer boot pad, total weight is a tad over 9lbs.

 

Not a fan of tupperware stocks, so when Boyd's puts back their Sterling thumb hole stock for the Scout V2 i'll order it out in nutmeg laminate.  So far, without range time, not a bad pop gun, but making it go bang! a few dozen times will render the bottom line.  The break open was extremely stiff at first but with a bit of oil worked in it was fine.  It's got an extractor spring that's mega stiff, so in order to figure out a dummy cartridge OAL i ground off a bit of a case rim to clear the extractor's lip.  Worked fine.



A few days ago I cast up a few dozen of the newly acquired Accurate Mold #46-407B bullets with 1:30 alloy, dip lubed them, pushed them thru a Lee .459" sizer, total weight is 421 grains, and a good starter seat depth is 2.570".  I'll also cast the bullet up with 1:20 and 1:16, for load testing using both Varget and AA5744 powders.  It'll be a relief not to have to deal with black powder fouling control on these cold fall/winter/spring days, which is the specific reason for acquiring this "lazy man's devil dust powered" rifle.  >:D






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stangzilla

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1854 on: November 03, 2020, 09:41:13 AM »
 :shaka:

19pontiac79

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1855 on: November 08, 2020, 04:36:10 PM »
Grips, grips, grips!
Blue dye maple burl
Blue dye maple burle by Mahalo808, on Flickr

Spalted maple
Spalted maple by Mahalo808, on Flickr

American holly
American holly by Mahalo808, on Flickr
"if can. Can. If no can. No can" - Uncles 😆
"Why? The ring no block the hole." - Uncle's 😘
"You can throw a rock any distance and you will hit a double standard. = LIFE" 🤷🏽‍♂️

stangzilla

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1856 on: November 09, 2020, 07:19:26 AM »
Holosun 507c and Outer Impact adapter plate.  the plate replaces the rear sight.  they have a lot of options for many pistols that are not cut for an optic.  was relatively easy install.  I already had sight pusher to remove sight, then used nylon rod to tap it into place and screws secure it.  many holes in the adapter plate so it will fit many different optics.  507c has same footprint as RMR.
hopefully it'll rejuvenate a pistol that doesn't really thrill me to shoot although I like the ergonomics and it's 100% reliable.  maybe the red dot will make it more fun to shoot, but I do like the red dot over iron sights now as far as being able to see it more clearly
will test it soon.   :thumbsup:


rfd

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1857 on: December 13, 2020, 07:57:55 AM »
Sold the Ruger Chassis PCC, too heavy at 9.5lbs, and decided to give the TNW ASR a go, despite some concerns I'd seen posted about it having FTE issues.  It arrived late last week and I added a hand guard extension, Sig-Sauer Romeo MSR red dot, and Ozark BUIS.  Unloaded weight is 7lbs 4ozs.  I built 500 rounds of 9mm with mixed brass, 4.2 grains of W231 under hi-tec coated Acme 125 grain bullets.  Hope the weather will cooperate for a shake down range session this week.

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Inspector

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1858 on: December 13, 2020, 08:22:37 AM »
Sold the Ruger Chassis PCC, too heavy at 9.5lbs, and decided to give the TNW ASR a go, despite some concerns I'd seen posted about it having FTE issues.  It arrived late last week and I added a hand guard extension, Sig-Sauer Romeo MSR red dot, and Ozark BUIS.  Unloaded weight is 7lbs 4ozs.  I built 500 rounds of 9mm with mixed brass, 4.2 grains of W231 under hi-tec coated Acme 125 grain bullets.  Hope the weather will cooperate for a shake down range session this week.


Let me know how those coated bullets shoot in your rifle. I just started experimenting with coated 9mm bullets and I am having decent results in my semi auto pistols but not in my revolvers. I have great results with coated bullets in 38 SPL and 357 Magnum.
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rfd

Re: Post your latest purchase
« Reply #1859 on: December 13, 2020, 08:39:01 AM »
I needed a fowler back in my safe!  I sold off so many, years ago, big mistake.  There's nothing like a good smoothbore flintlock loaded with real black powder and a big 300 grain patched ball, or wads and shot.  Anyhoo, found a .62 bore one used that appeared to need some minor work and after buying it found out it really needed more like major work. 

Pulled the breech plug, which was a chore even will my pro gunsmith tools because the threads were never anti-seize lubed and powder residue seeps into Everything.  The plug face and bbl chamber showed corrosion and powder residue varnish, so I set up a rod jag with an oiled patch and a layer of 0000 steel wool to scrub it all out.  The jag wouldn't go past the end of the breech threads because the touch hole liner was screwed in past the inside wall of the bbl.  Not good, time to remove that liner, but it was buggered because it was improperly installed, and i needed to cut a deeper slot to get screwdriver blade purchase.  I ground down a Dremel carbide wheel to nearly 1/4" and that did the trick.  I do want to drill out the liner hole for a Chambers White Lightning, as I do for all my flinters, but for new I just used an RMC liner.  Scrubbed out the bore, then put back the breech plug and new liner with Nikal anti-seize.  Ah, mo' bettah. 

Pulled off the lock and the innards had areas of brown rust so I spritzed it all heavily with WD40 and let it soak overnight while I pulled off the trigger guard in order to replace the supa size large screws with more representative iron screws.  No front sight!  didn't realize it was missing in the photos the seller posted.  Dang.  Since there was no lock side plate, just a single lock bolt holding on the L&R Trade lock, I ordered a brass serpent plate and longer lock bolt, along with a nicke-silver front sight.

As usual, brass side plates need grinding off the sprues, filing and steel wooling.  With that done, I installed the plate and new lock bolt screw that needed its longer length hacked off after installation.  Lookin' good, now.

I cleaned up the nickel-silver front sight with files, sandpaper, and steel wool, then cleaned the bbl where the sight will go.  In order to find the bbl centerline, I pulled off the bbl, turned it upside on a kitchen corian counter, put a piece of paper under the bbl near the muzzle and mill file on top of the paper.  I weighted down the bbl rear with a 5lb chunk of lead, then moved the paper and file.  The result is a fine line in the exact center of the bbl, about 4" long and down from the muzzle.  Cleaned the bbl and sight, applied soft silver solder paste to both, hit the bbl with a propane torch and the deed was done. 

Taking off the bbl showed that the bbl lug pin holes were not elongated.  This is necessary to care for stock wood expansion.  I used a 1/16" drill bit run at angles to the pin holes to elongate the hole length to 3/16".  Also, the stock mortises for the bbl lugs needed to be increased in length, also to care for wood expansion.

Bbl back, locked cleaned up nice and back along with the serpent plate.  Cast up some .575, .595 and .610 balls, built a few tapered ramrods and ball boards, greased up some cloth patch strips with Gato Feo lube.  Alrighty, that's about it for now, ready to baptize this little popper.   :shaka:















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