You and your extended family are in my thoughts, LE. I also asked the Lord to help guide your family through this tough time.Hope she gets over it soon.
Gardener's niece is on the respirator now, her daughter and father in law tested positive. Gardener's sister is having a rough time.
What are you hiding on the other side?I'm sorry to hear that many have continuing physical problems / discomforts.
I have the feeling that it's going to be a long, long winter.
Perhaps, it'll cheer folks up to look at firearm photos, and I took a few today.
... all of the SKS. I love that thing more by the hour !
It's so hard to take a photo of a complete 40" rifle ..... it's just so much information for (1) photo, and the details are lost. I decided to do this one in sections.
Nothing remarkable about the muzzle end. All solid, with a hint of the spiker bayonet to come (I like the crisp checkering on the bayonet grip)
The bayonet appears to have some dried blood on it !!! Authentic ?
The cleaning rod is present, of course.
THIS is my favorite part..... I just love the handguard !
Everything looks very solid in the receiver / charging handle / magazine department.
My benefactor installed a cool peep sight .... it substantially increases the sight radius, and makes it much more sensible for the intended target (steel at 200 yds, please !)
And just look at that wood ! ..... seasoned catalpa, in excellent condition !
That's all folks .... a fine SKS viewed from muzzle to buttstock. Finito !
"There is nothing on the other side. Nothing to see here"What are you hiding on the other side?
The BLOOD .... it's mind numbing !!!What are you hiding on the other side?
Excellent pictures as always MM. I love to see the enthusiasm you bring when you discuss your guns.
12 feet?!? I wouldn't even know where to start to try and hit something 300 yards away with a 22. I'd likely walk my fat ass 280-290ish yards before the shot. LolTook my BIL and my daughter shooting today. Wasn't too bad while the sun was out. Winds were calm. We gently rang steel at 300 yards on an 11.5" plate with my Tippmann 22 rifle using CCI SV. Daughter went 6/10 at one point. That made me smile. Needed somewhere round 14 MRAD of elevation to get there from a 50 yard zero. That's over 12 feet of bullet drop. Lol.
It sounds like your daughter could become a 'Designated Marksman' !Took my BIL and my daughter shooting today. Wasn't too bad while the sun was out. Winds were calm. We gently rang steel at 300 yards on an 11.5" plate with my Tippmann 22 rifle using CCI SV. Daughter went 6/10 at one point. That made me smile. Needed somewhere round 14 MRAD of elevation to get there from a 50 yard zero. That's over 12 feet of bullet drop. Lol.
Military sniper. Mrs Spicey would love that. HaIt sounds like your daughter could become a 'Designated Marksman' !
Finally had the moments to dig. Man was I way off. Given the title and (FBI) subject matter I assumed a correlation. The movie I referred to was based on an Agatha Christie novel.The Mindhunter series is based this book:
Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
The book is by one of the agents who worked on starting the BSU and he was a consultant on the series. The inmate interviews are supposedly accurate.
Agreed. He has "the eye".Excellent pictures as always MM. I love to see the enthusiasm you bring when you discuss your guns.
No one has made coffee yet?
Man I miss a good cup of in the morning.No one has made coffee yet?
Already drunk and making gun deals.No one has made coffee yet?