Quote from: avator on November 08, 2015, 07:59:04 PMShorty is a smooth bore chopper. He don't shoot very accurate but, they usually just die laughing at him anyhow.The curious ones come in close to take a look and BINGO... lights out. I dubbed mine the pugmaster 760 ( thought about calling it shorty but it seemed to obvious) what's the length on yours, I think mine is 28.5 or 30 inches. ( like you I cut it just long enough to fit the front sight back on, though I wasn't able to use it and had to make one) did you make yours after seeing mine? If so I'm glad to have inspired some people's projects around here
Shorty is a smooth bore chopper. He don't shoot very accurate but, they usually just die laughing at him anyhow.The curious ones come in close to take a look and BINGO... lights out.
5899 peep brought to mind "You're no daisy at all." " Poor soul, you were just too high strung..."
Question..In your first pic is that an electrical wire mounted to the wall?
Quote from: K.O. on November 09, 2015, 01:36:07 AM5899 peep brought to mind "You're no daisy at all." " Poor soul, you were just too high strung..." Quote from Doc Holiday (Val Kilmer) in Tombstone with Curt Russell ?
Quote from: BillK on November 09, 2015, 10:23:53 AMQuestion..In your first pic is that an electrical wire mounted to the wall? Not sure what you're looking at.. I have cords running to lights but, it's all correctly grounded. I don't even see any wiring in my first pic.
You are off your rocker, Bill.
Quote from: bantam5s on November 09, 2015, 12:35:37 AMQuote from: avator on November 08, 2015, 07:59:04 PMShorty is a smooth bore chopper. He don't shoot very accurate but, they usually just die laughing at him anyhow.The curious ones come in close to take a look and BINGO... lights out. I dubbed mine the pugmaster 760 ( thought about calling it shorty but it seemed to obvious) what's the length on yours, I think mine is 28.5 or 30 inches. ( like you I cut it just long enough to fit the front sight back on, though I wasn't able to use it and had to make one) did you make yours after seeing mine? If so I'm glad to have inspired some people's projects around here "Shorty" is just it's stage name.. he prefers to remain anonymous. I have no idea how long it is. I just held the sight up to it and marked how much barrel I need left to get the sight back on without hitting the barrel band. This is actually my second chopped pumper, the first was a 35 inspired by Stonykill. It is now being enjoyed by a 6 yr. old both and his grandfather. Shorty was a pawn shop rescue that I got for $8. He blew every pump right out the barrel when I got it. It now has a 1377 valve in it. Like I said.. Shorty couldn't hit the side of a barn from the inside. he's awaiting a rifled barrel transplant as soon as a donor is available. He's going to have to wait in line because he's got a couple older brass bolt sisters ahead of him waiting on donors as well.
HEY !!! What are you doing here you... you... you Daisy?I assure you senor, I am "El Gamo" from Spain. Not Daisy.But it says right there Daisy Model 131.No senor.. I was drunk one night and got bad tattoo... much like you did.
Quote from: avator on November 09, 2015, 06:46:47 AMQuote from: bantam5s on November 09, 2015, 12:35:37 AMQuote from: avator on November 08, 2015, 07:59:04 PMShorty is a smooth bore chopper. He don't shoot very accurate but, they usually just die laughing at him anyhow.The curious ones come in close to take a look and BINGO... lights out. I dubbed mine the pugmaster 760 ( thought about calling it shorty but it seemed to obvious) what's the length on yours, I think mine is 28.5 or 30 inches. ( like you I cut it just long enough to fit the front sight back on, though I wasn't able to use it and had to make one) did you make yours after seeing mine? If so I'm glad to have inspired some people's projects around here "Shorty" is just it's stage name.. he prefers to remain anonymous. I have no idea how long it is. I just held the sight up to it and marked how much barrel I need left to get the sight back on without hitting the barrel band. This is actually my second chopped pumper, the first was a 35 inspired by Stonykill. It is now being enjoyed by a 6 yr. old both and his grandfather. Shorty was a pawn shop rescue that I got for $8. He blew every pump right out the barrel when I got it. It now has a 1377 valve in it. Like I said.. Shorty couldn't hit the side of a barn from the inside. he's awaiting a rifled barrel transplant as soon as a donor is available. He's going to have to wait in line because he's got a couple older brass bolt sisters ahead of him waiting on donors as well. yours is really that inaccurate? Mine's not really targetable, but I can hit soda cans consistantly at 20yds with around 3 pumps ( is it gonna be a sawn off when you get the rifled barrel?)
Quote from: avator on November 09, 2015, 12:23:50 PMHEY !!! What are you doing here you... you... you Daisy?I assure you senor, I am "El Gamo" from Spain. Not Daisy.But it says right there Daisy Model 131.No senor.. I was drunk one night and got bad tattoo... much like you did. I have the same basic gun...without the identity crisis It's one of those Ill never part with plinkers. Smoothest shooting .22 springer you could ask for with an amazing adjustable trigger.
You both are correct... and I'm going to do whatever it takes to stay out of a rocker too.