Is there an autocrossing for guns?

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Ashley Armstrong wrote:
Steve Ekstrand wrote:Let me just note that I am all for Ashley hanging out.
NOT WHAT I MEANT :x

Though Robert was doing a pretty good job of making it so!
One of the most entertaining 15 minutes of my life. Normally, that costs my money. :gpower: :heyes: :thumbup: ;)
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ha! I got a kick out of it too. Worked up a sweat, though... and that kid hits hard! :lol:
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Yeah, I've been trying to teach him not to hit so hard when playing. And never to kick. The focus really should be getting cute girls out of their clothes while dad watches from a shady spot drinking a Fresca. 8-)
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ha :)
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I got 2 "new" firearms. J.Stevens Arms Company Favorite Model 1915 No.17 (.22LR Falling Block- estimated production date, 1915 to 1919- in 1920 Savage bought J. Stevens and then stamped the "Favorite" with a <SVG>)

Sig Sauer P6 9mmx19mm 8 round single stack produced 8-83(the perfect accessory if you have a CCW)

Hand me down firearms FTW!!

With the aquired P6, I may sell the PT-92( if you can't kill it with 8 rounds of 9mm, 10 isn't gonna do you much good)

Bad news is, I no longer have any room in my gun safe :cry:
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I have one of these:

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The scope is all screwy though. Anyone know someplace in the area where I can get it mounted correctly?
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I've got a
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the little one is way cute.
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speaking of cute... and deadly...


This is the deadliest member of my arsenal.

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I just sic Robert on them. :twisted:
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That's not deadly, just indecent.
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He has different modes.

With hot girls he's a thigh licker and top ripper offer.

With dudes he's got a swift kick to the nuts move that never fails to drop the bad guy.
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Here are the girls that I use to shoot with ...

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Our local club had an Olympian at the Sydney games ... Free Pistol World Record holder Bill Demarest. Of course Kim Rhodes, double Gold Medal winner in Traps is a local gal. She's going to China. And again our local club has an Olympian, in Ladies Air Pistol, Brenda Shin from Riverside.
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Ashley ... I'm impressed ... what type of target rifle is that ?!
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My Free Pistol:
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One of my BullsEye pistols:
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My Sport Pistols:
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One of my $1,200 Olympic air pistols (my cover photo also):
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jeez..

every single one of mako's guns look VERY EXPENSIVE.. X_x
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You could be a competitive shooter....
Or you could drive a top ASP corvette....

The choices in life.
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Mako Koiwai wrote:Ashley ... I'm impressed ... what type of target rifle is that ?!

Uhhhmmmm.... hand me down :)

I haven't a clue what to do with it.
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Here are the girls that I use to shoot with ...
Chicks with guns...that is soooooo hot.

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Ashley Armstrong wrote:I have one of these:

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The scope is all screwy though. Anyone know someplace in the area where I can get it mounted correctly?

Looks like a Ruger 10/22. Any gun shop should be able to help you, or go out to any CFS shooting range(Angeles Shooting Range off the 210 is a nice place to go. Or come out shooting with me in the desert. I have an AR-15, AK-47(I built it myself 8-) ), a 1944 Mosin Naget M44, a 1930s Marlin Model 80(.22LR bolt action), a Taurus PT-92A, a Stevens Favorite Model 1915 No.17, and the Sig P6.

Will, the Sig, P220? My P6 is the West German Police version of the P225.
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Earl Merz wrote:Looks like a Ruger 10/22.
Yeah, that's it!

Let's go shootin'!
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Are you sure the scope is mounted wrong, or has it not been sighted in yet?
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What's "sighted in" mean?

We took it to the range once upon a time and it shoots like two feet off where the scope says it should be. Someone said, if I can recall correctly, that it needs "spacers", maybe?

Sorry I'm so vague... I haven't thought about this in more than a year. Suddenly I'm the caretaker of the thing, as he went to Canada and couldn't get it transferred to his name in time. It's sittin' in my living room, starin' me down :)
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probably need to spend a day at the range sighting in the scope. There are adjusting screws to get reticle lined up with how the gun shoots. Then you have knobe on the scope for windage and distance that are adjustable. If the scope is not sighted in on the gun, everything could be off a lot, or not at all. Its a crap shoot. It takes time a patience, then it will shoot straight.
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it didn't adjust far enough.
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