Congrats and I know the feeling quite well!!!Also check with your local fire department and ask them who services their cylinders. There should be someone close that does their hydro testing.
I understand the change in hobbies and revisiting something you love to do. But, photography is less expensive?.Hmmm....
Here's a question I have been pondering: do powder-burner collectors also get addicted as bad as airgunners, or are pb's too expensive thus making addiction less likely?
Addicted? Nah I just have to spend all of my extra time that is not spent on my other adiction (Software Engeneering/Computer Programming) on AirGuns, and AirGunning.I only buy about one AirGun every month, and I only spend about 20 hours a week modifying AirGuns, only shoot 500 to 700 pellets per gun per week.As for powder burners:One .36 cal revolver, and one .50 rifle is enough for me. It is hard to find real black powder any more, so It is difficult to get a chance to shoot those at all. And Cartridge guns do not count, they are for the noobs.My name is David and I am addicted to AirGunning. Ok got that out of the way.
oh i forgot the lathe and mini mill to go with the air guns i do need help
My name is Tom and I can quit any time. I can say that because I own a Hakim (Egyptian army trainer). That means I'm in de Nile.