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Latest Hunter Workover
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:39 am
by boomer47
A pic of my latest effort with a new Hunter.
MK11 rings and stripped and polished MK11 mount
1 IN. Millett red dot with a 3MOA dot
One of the first of the new VQ triggers that I stripped and polished
Going with the Hogue grips for now,wood grips still on order
VQ sear, bolt release and extractor
MK11 hammer with Clark pin and bushing set

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:33 am
by Bullseye
Very nice looking pistol Boomer!
R,
Bullseye
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:35 am
by bearandoldman
Looks good Jack, but maybe you should put a real SCOPE on it, sopes don't really count until they stick past both ends of the pistol. Here are a couple of my 22/45's, so now you know what they look like, I prefer them because the grip angle is the same as my 1911's and muscle memeory makes thempoint to the righ spot, when I shoot my old Hight Standard (grip angle is like a MarkII) it always points hugh and I have to conciously bring the barrel down. The 22/45' will be right on due to natural point of aim imbedded im my brain. The 22/45's are pretty much the same principle inside but slight differences due to the Zytel frame and no replaceable grip. Hope you have a market for those so you can keep playing with them and having fun.

Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:48 am
by boomer47
Len,
All you need on that thing now is a bi-pod to hold it up.
Lordy, what ranges are you shooting at?
Thats the first scope I've seen with a pistol attached instead of a pistol with a scope attached.
R,Jack
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 11:54 am
by bearandoldman
boomer47 wrote:Len,
All you need on that thing now is a bi-pod to hold it up.
Lordy, what ranges are you shooting at?
Thats the first scope I've seen with a pistol attached instead of a pistol with a scope attached.
R,Jack
Guess you are right there Jack, more like scope with a pistol mounted to it.
25 Yards but just for effect to please me off a rest, can usually get them all 10 or more in under 1inch, more like 3/4" Still working on the rest and technique so
i can get 10 shot one holers at that distance, no nee for a spottin scope and it is kind of net to see the holes appear in the target paper.
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 12:07 pm
by boomer47
Len,
I've got a couple of old rifle scopes laying around so I'll try your way.
50 yards is about my limit but it would be nice to see the holes without a spotting scope or walking back and forth to the target..
I wonder what happened to Seal Killer and his long range experiment. I have'nt seen a post by him on any of the forums in a long time.
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 12:57 pm
by bearandoldman
boomer47 wrote:Len,
I've got a couple of old rifle scopes laying around so I'll try your way.
50 yards is about my limit but it would be nice to see the holes without a spotting scope or walking back and forth to the target..
I wonder what happened to Seal Killer and his long range experiment. I have'nt seen a post by him on any of the forums in a long time.
Saw a short post by him recently but will have to e mail him and se what is happening with him.
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 2:20 pm
by toyfj40
bearandoldman wrote:maybe you should put a real SCOPE on it
Bear&OldMan: I saw this some time ago...
perhaps you could use it as YOUR Concealed-Carry ...
Mini-Master with Scope
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 3:49 pm
by bearandoldman
toyfj40 wrote:bearandoldman wrote:maybe you should put a real SCOPE on it
Bear&OldMan: I saw this some time ago...
perhaps you could use it as YOUR Concealed-Carry ...
Mini-Master with Scope
reminds me of tha Crocodile Dundee movie, thats not agun THISis a gun. Might be a little hard to conceal, think I will stick to my Micro Compact. have a good dat Arlin.
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 4:43 pm
by Bullseye
We all know that this is the gun Len secretly has on the drawing board...
LEN'S GREAT EIGHTEEN
R,
Bullseye
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 4:50 pm
by bearandoldman
Where can I get them parts? Looks pretty good but could use a bigger scope, and it is a 22/45. And making a pistolinto a rifle is legal, right?
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 4:54 pm
by Bullseye
That's your 22/45 and your scope, electronically enhanced into that carbine. I created it with a little photomagic, it doesn't exist, except in cyberspace. I created it from your picture above with the Great Eight resting on the wooden stand.
Making a pistol into a rifle is legal as long as all the BATF requirements are met, but once it becomes a rifle, the serial number is recorded and it cannot be converted back into a pistol ever again.
R,
Bullseye
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:19 pm
by bearandoldman
Bullseye wrote:That's your 22/45 and your scope, electronically enhanced into that carbine. I created it with a little photomagic, it doesn't exist, except in cyberspace. I created it from your picture above with the Great Eight resting on the wooden stand.
Making a pistol into a rifle is legal as long as all the BATF requirements are met, but once it becomes a rifle, the serial number is recorded and it cannot be converted back into a pistol ever again.
R,
Bullseye
Bullseye, you are great with that phot stuff, sure wish I had the talent. If anyone ever calls you a Dumb Polak, give me a call and I will personally kick his butt for you and then he can explain to all his friend how he got his butt kicked by a really Old Dum Polak. That ought to get him a lot of respect. Have saved the photo, thanks.
Waaah! Oldman's is bigger than mine
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 12:26 am
by greener
Just wait to the next gun show! The trouble is the one without the red dot may be the best shooter.