Sunday, November 25, 2012

Cleaning the gun room

I've spent the better part of two days cleaning the gun room. Wow, over the years I have accumulated a lot of crap. There are leftover parts from guns that were built a long time ago, unidentified cases of ammo, spare barrels, spare parts kits. I'm taking the excess stuff and listing it on gunbroker to find new homes for it. So far I have only come across one receiver that I can't quite identify. Seems to be for some sort of AK variant. I'll figure it out and if the gun it was purchased was is already built on a different receiver, it will go on gunbroker too. The gun room looks a lot nicer now. It will be easier to find stuff. As an added bonus, Caleigh is now 11 years old and I can put her to work sorting the boxes and boxes of used brass. Kids are handy like that.

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Blogger Unknown said...

Hello Pete,...There are some thing written by writers of the bible that are not exactly what GOD the author intednded. Figures of speech, Hebraisms and oriental customs ignorance causes much private interpretation and error. Most important to remember is that today "Jesus Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes" (Romans 10:4) and that Jesus Christ told Peter, "what GOD has cleansed, that call thou not common".(Acts 10:15)
I chose to be a second Florida Seminole war freedom indian fighter with no military button regulations. However there are always those who want to fight over trivia. I carried a Umberti Colt Patterson revolver for a while and finally produced a photo copy of a letter from Colt to Harney about the pistol he had given him as a gift. Harney also used both models of Colts revolving rifles for his troops. I bought a India pattern brown bess from a movie propman and cut it down to a short saddle handy size and later used a brace of 14 inch .69 Prussian horse pistols, from Christian Cranmer at IMA/Windless Steel craft. They were imported into NJ's strict handgun laws as closed ignition. These huge pistols were awesome regalia and we had permission to use Cocopuffs to not loose the powder charge. The brown Bess huge flint make for a guaranteed ignition using English black flint on a properly hardened frizzem.(Brownells)
I just purchased a Howdah pistol from Caleigh and enjoyed answering her questions. Teach her all you KNOW, doctrine and practical aplication 2Timothy3:16.
Tim Bliss

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