Thanks, I bookmarked that.Medicine Hat wrote:Check this sight (site). Almost the same sight a the other, but much less expensive. I have one on my 45-70 and really like it.
The base can be pretty easily contoured to fit most tangs, depending on style.
http://www.lymanproducts.com/lyman/cata ... Sights.pdf
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I heard that from my mom, Bullseye. She was dead set against me having a BB gun. The .22 was just fine, but I'd shoot my eye out with a BB gun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Ryder_BB_Gun
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Ryder_BB_Gun
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Favorite "Mothers opinions" I heard the same thing.greener wrote:I heard that from my mom, Bullseye. She was dead set against me having a BB gun. The .22 was just fine, but I'd shoot my eye out with a BB gun.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Ryder_BB_Gun
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In my case it was my Father who delivered the message. When I lusted for the BB gun he gave me the "speech", but softened the blow by presenting me with a sweet Remington bolt action 22 cal repeater On the subject of the old Daisy lever action BB guns my remembered experience with one was shooting a friends and neglecting to close the lever. I was certain that three of my fingers were broken
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Damn!!!!!, that would smart intenselyBullseye wrote:Even worse when you do that on a cold winter day in snow country.KAZ wrote:On the subject of the old Daisy lever action BB guns my remembered experience with one was shooting a friends and neglecting to close the lever. I was certain that three of my fingers were broken.
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You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.
I have that memory etched deeply into my memory from when I was a very young lad. When it happened it felt like my fingers swelled to several times their size. Of course everything is amplified when you add extreme cold to the temperature.
I can still recall instant "snotsicles" when taking a deep breath through my nose in January when the temps dipped below zero. It's like an instant "brain freeze" but without the flavorful taste of a tall frosty cherry Slurpee.
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I can still recall instant "snotsicles" when taking a deep breath through my nose in January when the temps dipped below zero. It's like an instant "brain freeze" but without the flavorful taste of a tall frosty cherry Slurpee.
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That's one memory that will not be soon forgotten. Now I think that is one that has to be experienced, for it to be embedded into our hard heads (when we were young).bearandoldman wrote:Damn!!!!!, that would smart intenselyBullseye wrote:Even worse when you do that on a cold winter day in snow country.KAZ wrote:On the subject of the old Daisy lever action BB guns my remembered experience with one was shooting a friends and neglecting to close the lever. I was certain that three of my fingers were broken.
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This thread has drifted a little, from Rimfire to BB's.
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