I have one of those Cummins Tool Truck guns. Cost me $5 off the truck since the front sight assembly was completely gone. The trigger takes about as much effort to pull as picking up my 13 lb B-Rod in a laminate stock fully scoped.On another note Dez "please" tell me what I can do to my Winchester Daisy Hatsan to improve it via PM or point me to a thread with basic instructions.
Wow Tom- that is GREAT!
That's an excellent guide and one I referred to many times while I played on the bench. I disassembled the trigger group and filed/sanded/polished every piece of the layered steel components. Don't change any angles, just smooth everything out. I also hand cut a new trigger assembly. I'll look for the posts on it, I'm sure there are some here somewhere.
for Lizzie the black one I called "black Sunshine", while I was putting the finish on a Rob Zombie song came on the satellite radio, and it stuck.Brown one iI called "the immigarnt" cuz everying on that gun was made some where else .the red one is "the Dragonfly".... no reason, jsut a nice name. The Draagonfly though started out as the gun I entered in the 2008 (IIRC) Kermit AG club's B3 build contest. won a couple catagories (whihc I cant remember now...) then decided I could have done better and reshaped it and made it red. much than it used to be.Black sunshine and the dragonfly are stacks of 9 ply baltic birch laminated into a blank that got cut and carved into shape. The Immigrant is a laminate of 3/4 poplar from Home Depot on either side of a center piece of the above 9 ply. the stocks cost more to make than the guns that went in them.....