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    Usmccookie

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    Here a a few inside pics of the camper..
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    That's nicer than my apartment!
     

    Hopper

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    Of course! I’ll post pics of both PCRs. I just have to finish putting hers back together.

    This one was a fair deal on a used PCR. It’s great deal after I got home. It’s test target says it was tested in June of ‘07 and I’m pretty sure it was the last time it was shot. This is essentially a new PCR.

    Question for the herd, can you convert 10-rd magazines to full capacity?
    Sweet pick-up with the PCR! I have a P-01 and 75B in matte stainless that have been fully worked over by Mr. Wizard. Even though my PCR only has the CGW Ultra-Lite Kit installed, I do think it's my favorite. And a bit of a unicorn at that, they just don't come up very often.

    On the magazine, you might get lucky by removing the base plate and find it's just a spacer in there limiting it to 10 rounds. If that's the case, I don't know about the spring, you might need a new one... but it only takes a few minutes and it's worth a shot. And you could try cycling some snap caps through it to see if the spring does its job.
     

    patience0830

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    Busy day in here. I'm at the Midway service plaza on the PA turnpike. Spaghetti for dinner then about another three hours of driving. Gonna shoot with little brother, (Captain Caveman) and Jrainw next Saturday if the weather will cooperate.
     

    KJQ6945

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    Busy day in here. I'm at the Midway service plaza on the PA turnpike. Spaghetti for dinner then about another three hours of driving. Gonna shoot with little brother, (Captain Caveman) and Jrainw next Saturday if the weather will cooperate.
    Looks like about 60, and partly sunny. Best of luck sir.
     

    88E30M50

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    It’s been a busy day. I did the normal Sunday morning routine in visiting with my mother. I stop by her place twice a day to check on her but Sundays are special for her in that I stop by for a couple of hours and have coffee with her.

    Then, it was off to Atterbury to run the new XM177E2. That’s a nice little rifle. I did a sort of break in routine by shooting a round, then cleaning it for a bit but after a while, got impatient and ran a bunch more through it. I ended up only putting 60 rounds through the new gun but it ran well and after 3 clicks of adjustment on the rear sight, was hitting where aimed at 50 yards.

    Once I got back, I had to put some chili on for family coming over. It was nice to have the house full for a while but I’m happy to have a nice quiet evening now that everyone has left.
     

    Leadeye

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    Little more info on those two beauties, please?

    Colt Bisley in 32-20 in an all Heiser rig also for 32-20. Colt is 1904, Heiser rig can only be dated as before the 1920s.

    Winchester 1892 SRC in 32-20 from 1911. Hard to say on the scabbard but I'm thinking turn of the century with all the copper rivets.
     

    lexis2413

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    Here we go! Already changed out the grips for the ones that Mr. Turbo had because they fit me better than the rubber grips. I'm really excited to go to the range and see how it shoots!
     

    KJQ6945

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    It’s been a busy day. I did the normal Sunday morning routine in visiting with my mother. I stop by her place twice a day to check on her but Sundays are special for her in that I stop by for a couple of hours and have coffee with her.

    Then, it was off to Atterbury to run the new XM177E2. That’s a nice little rifle. I did a sort of break in routine by shooting a round, then cleaning it for a bit but after a while, got impatient and ran a bunch more through it. I ended up only putting 60 rounds through the new gun but it ran well and after 3 clicks of adjustment on the rear sight, was hitting where aimed at 50 yards.

    Once I got back, I had to put some chili on for family coming over. It was nice to have the house full for a while but I’m happy to have a nice quiet evening now that everyone has left.

    That sounds like a stellar day. I miss being able to go over and hang out at Moms. Enjoy every minute of it.
     
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