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by Bullseye
Wed Aug 17, 2005 12:22 pm
Forum: Gun Talk Community Forum
Topic: Hello To All
Replies: 1
Views: 3471

Welcome fafuss,

Got any Garands? I'll bet there's one or two in your safe if you collect WWII items. I got a few myself.

I'm looking forward to seeing this place take off and I'm fortunate to have had some real good examples of how a board should be run from over at Mark II.org.

Thanks,
Bullseye
by Bullseye
Wed Aug 17, 2005 12:17 pm
Forum: Technical Forum
Topic: DIY vs Gunsmith
Replies: 14
Views: 13237

Replacing the sear is the simplest part of the whole job. The VQ sear just drops right in to the pistol. Every now and then a sear comes from VQ a little out of specs but that doesn't happen very often. A set of pin punches are very handy in keeping everthing aligned up as you reassemble and replace...
by Bullseye
Wed Aug 17, 2005 10:48 am
Forum: Gun Talk Community Forum
Topic: Thanks Bullseye for Allowing Us to Continue on Here
Replies: 22
Views: 22981

Hopefully Mark II.org won't go down. Rook and I were PM'ing each other furiously last night on ways to save the domain name. His main problem was funding. Hopefully he's got that all worked out, he was trying to change Host providers and that can be a little tricky when transferring over a fully fun...
by Bullseye
Wed Aug 17, 2005 10:39 am
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: RUGER Mark I hold open follower - DIY project
Replies: 11
Views: 31111

Might not be a bad idea, since I have plenty of stock left from the first ones. :roll: Only this time I wouldn't be hand filing and I'd cut them out on the mill, would save me lots of labor time. You can barely see it in the picture but I even made one light weight by skeletonizing it. If you look v...
by Bullseye
Wed Aug 17, 2005 10:30 am
Forum: Technical Forum
Topic: DIY vs Gunsmith
Replies: 14
Views: 13237

Your gunsmith is offering you a fair price for labor on a trigger job. $30 to install a Clark trigger is also fair considering the triggers cost $20 retail. If you are skilled a disassembling your Mark III (22/45?) then adding a VQ sear is a very user friendly project which will improve the feel of ...
by Bullseye
Wed Aug 17, 2005 3:40 am
Forum: Technical Forum
Topic: RUGER Mark, Trigger Pre-travel Mod Delta - DIY Project
Replies: 2
Views: 23727

RUGER Mark, Trigger Pre-travel Mod Delta - DIY Project

For RUGER, Mark I/II/III pistols Trigger pre-travel screw installation, Mod Delta – DIY Project By Bullseye and Deltan 1844 Another Mark II.org forum member came up with a good design making the pre-travel screw accessible to the outside of the pistol by drilling through the trigger face on an angle...
by Bullseye
Wed Aug 17, 2005 3:21 am
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: RUGER MarkI/II/III Pre-travel screw install - DIY project
Replies: 0
Views: 30743

RUGER MarkI/II/III Pre-travel screw install - DIY project

For RUGER, Mark I/II/III pistols Trigger pre-travel screw installation – DIY Project By Bullseye There isn’t really much to this project. This procedure can be performed on either an aftermarket or factory trigger. You just need to get a 4-40 thread pitch, 3/16" long Stainless Steel Allen set screw ...
by Bullseye
Wed Aug 17, 2005 1:31 am
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: RUGER Mark I hold open follower - DIY project
Replies: 11
Views: 31111

RUGER Mark I hold open follower - DIY project

For Mark I owners - a DIY bolt hold open device by Bullseye All you Ruger Mark I owners; what’s the one thing you wish your pistol would do? How about lock the bolt open after the last shot in the magazine has fired! This feature is even more important to all of you who shoot Bullseye Competition, s...
by Bullseye
Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:58 pm
Forum: Handgun Forum
Topic: Conventional pistol
Replies: 29
Views: 31513

Welcome Dave, I am a Distinguished Pistol shot and active NRA Conventional pistol shooter. I believe there are a few other members who are Conventional pistol shooters, Stork is one that I know for sure. Many other people are shooting in local leagues and not getting out to the Regional, State, or N...
by Bullseye
Tue Aug 16, 2005 9:52 pm
Forum: News
Topic: Forum Rules
Replies: 0
Views: 23388

Forum Rules

Bullseye’s Gun Talk-Online Forum Rules , August 16, 2005 [Gun Talk-Online Terms and Conditions] [1] Introduction – Welcome to this forum. To ensure your experience here is as pleasurable as possible please take a few minutes to read these rules. • A. To ensure your participation is enjoyable, every...
by Bullseye
Tue Aug 16, 2005 6:05 pm
Forum: Marksmanship Forum
Topic: Sight picture
Replies: 19
Views: 48343

I love shooting reactive targets and balloons are some of the more fun things to shoot. I like the fact that you can change the balloon's size by adding more or less air, making the targets fit the skill level of the shooter. I also love teaching children to shoot. They get very excited by their per...
by Bullseye
Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:56 pm
Forum: Gun Talk Community Forum
Topic: Thanks Bullseye for Allowing Us to Continue on Here
Replies: 22
Views: 22981

So true, my fortunes do indeed run deep. Also, I am pleased that this website can be a benefit to those seeking greater knowledge in areas of the shooting sports. I do not profess to know everything but I do know a few things about shooting and willing to share what I know. But, the best part is tha...
by Bullseye
Tue Aug 16, 2005 11:33 am
Forum: Gun Talk Community Forum
Topic: Thanks Bullseye for Allowing Us to Continue on Here
Replies: 22
Views: 22981

Welcome Bear and the Oldman too! Rich give Bear an extra dog cookie for me, he looks like he deserves one for being such a faithful companion. I'm fortunate to have a family who shares my passion for the shooting sports and supports me in it. I'm also fortunate for the internet shooting family I've ...
by Bullseye
Tue Aug 16, 2005 10:00 am
Forum: Gun Talk Community Forum
Topic: Thanks Bullseye for Allowing Us to Continue on Here
Replies: 22
Views: 22981

Re: Thanks Bullseye for Allowing Us to Continue on Here

I just read the terrible news about MarkII.org. I will sorely miss that place should it close its doors. Your excellent offer to temporarily host the members until Rook can get things straightened out is great. Thank you from the bottom of my heart! I have certainly learned many things from you in ...
by Bullseye
Tue Aug 16, 2005 2:19 am
Forum: Marksmanship Forum
Topic: Stance and performance
Replies: 29
Views: 41472

Stance and performance

First, I believe all shooters should track their daily scores and performance. I personally have scores plotted all the way back to the early eighties. I keep a scorebook and record all the daily particulars like: ammo lot, temp., grain/type powder for reloaded ammo, wind direction/speed, light dire...