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Today was a GREAT day.
About a week ago, I bought a Cricket .22 for my daughter's 42nd birthday.
She is disabled. She is a dwarf (3' 6" tall), has other muscle and bone/joint issues since birth. It's extremely hard for her to shoot any "normal" gun, but she is stuborn and independent (as much as possible). The old .22 I was/am building for her is in a friend's shop to have the barrel re-taped after I cut it to legal minimum. (he has a bigger lathe). So I bought a Cricket. The barrel is already 16 in. (legal), and I cut the stock off so OAL is 26 1/4 in to stay legal. THis gives her a length pf pull of 7 1/2 inches which is just barely short enough. Total weight when done is 2.00 lbs, so she can hold it up. She can't grip the bolt knob well enough to cock the gun. Back to the bench, and made a new bolt knob from a 1/4 in bolt. machined (slowly with a file and drill press) the front of the bolt for the firing pin return spring, drilled it for the cross pin to hold it in place, and bent it at a 90 degree angle for form handle for the left of the gun about 1 1/2 inches long with a knob on the end. (she can't use her right fingers individually enough to grasp well.) Anyway, it sort of looks like an extra bolt knob on left side. It works for her. (ugly but it works.) our to the range, set her upwith a low table and stool, put a rest under the forend at at 10 yds, she promptly shot a 1.5 inch 5 shot group, the a 1/4 inc. group. she said she hadn't been able to shoot at all since my divorce in 1980. She was all smiles, and giggles. We now live only j40 miles apart, so se a lot more of each other than earlier.
The icing on the cake was watching the face of my 6 year old grandson with his 1st and new Red jRyder shooting at a coffee can. Man What agreat day.
About a week ago, I bought a Cricket .22 for my daughter's 42nd birthday.
She is disabled. She is a dwarf (3' 6" tall), has other muscle and bone/joint issues since birth. It's extremely hard for her to shoot any "normal" gun, but she is stuborn and independent (as much as possible). The old .22 I was/am building for her is in a friend's shop to have the barrel re-taped after I cut it to legal minimum. (he has a bigger lathe). So I bought a Cricket. The barrel is already 16 in. (legal), and I cut the stock off so OAL is 26 1/4 in to stay legal. THis gives her a length pf pull of 7 1/2 inches which is just barely short enough. Total weight when done is 2.00 lbs, so she can hold it up. She can't grip the bolt knob well enough to cock the gun. Back to the bench, and made a new bolt knob from a 1/4 in bolt. machined (slowly with a file and drill press) the front of the bolt for the firing pin return spring, drilled it for the cross pin to hold it in place, and bent it at a 90 degree angle for form handle for the left of the gun about 1 1/2 inches long with a knob on the end. (she can't use her right fingers individually enough to grasp well.) Anyway, it sort of looks like an extra bolt knob on left side. It works for her. (ugly but it works.) our to the range, set her upwith a low table and stool, put a rest under the forend at at 10 yds, she promptly shot a 1.5 inch 5 shot group, the a 1/4 inc. group. she said she hadn't been able to shoot at all since my divorce in 1980. She was all smiles, and giggles. We now live only j40 miles apart, so se a lot more of each other than earlier.
The icing on the cake was watching the face of my 6 year old grandson with his 1st and new Red jRyder shooting at a coffee can. Man What agreat day.
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Sounds like a wonderful day, wish I could have been there to watch your face. Mods to make the gun work for her, may look ugly to some, but they work for her and that is what counts. Functional is the main thing with any mods, I don't really look that food but I still get the job done.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


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You need to use a hosting service like imageshack or photobucket. Once you upload the photo ( I normally resize to 640x480) it will provide a link for forums. You just copy and paste the link directly into your post.
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SS MKIII 6 7/8" Fluted Hunter. Mueller Quick Shot, Bushnell 2x Scope, Hogue Rubber Grips
Custom Built 1911
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Just signed up for photo bucket, don't know how to post it here. 1st try
#1 overall finishe pic
#2 finished bolt/cocking knob
#3 finished bolt with rubber covered tweezers so DeDe can pick up cartridges, and load them
#4 modified bolt on left, original cocking knob on right.
Darn this new fangles electronic stuff works!! After about 3 hours of trying to figure it out.

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Thanks. Crude, but effective. DeDe's right hand doesn't have indifidual finger movement, and minimal strength, sort of like a cat's paw in effect, so she has do do most stuff with her left hand, and it is pretty limited too, but not as much as the right. Even with this mod, she has to put the gun butt to her chest to have strength to pull it back. Anyway it works for her, and she is absolutely thrilled to have 'Her own gun" and use it. That's what it's all about. BTW, she is a life member NRA and is VERY proud of that too. This kid has accomplished so much, with so little for so long it's just amazing, and does make this old fart proud of her.
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