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[img]  http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/dd261/JAMESLEGG1545/AYA%20NUMBER%202/DSCF0003a.jpg" alt="" /> [/img]   WHAT AN ORDEAL! I followed Joe's explanation. Surely there is a way to load or copy more than one image at a time? I surely appreciate Joe's efforts but maybe my Windows Vista works slightly diferent from his. Any shortcuts would sure be appreciated. I have posted pic's before with my previous OS by having both windows open and click'n'draggin them. Now, I can't keep Doublegun and Photobucket open at the same time. Anybody know why? I can keep several other windows open at the same time. Thanks in advance,
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Jim, How about some information on this little beauty?
On the Photobucket thing, here's how I do it in Vista or XP
Open doublegun, go to your favorites list and right click on the photobucket link, a few options should show in a little window. select the one that says "open in new tab". A new tab should appear across the toolbar just above the actual webpage in the window. You should then have two tabs on the toolbar. left clicking either one should make it viewable.
Go to the photobucket page that shows all your pictures in icons (small views). As you roll the cursor across each icon, a list of 4 different types of links should appear. Pick the bottom one "IMG Code", left click once on the little box, then right click while the box is highlighted. A small window should appear, select "copy" by left clicking. That just saved it to your clipboard. Now go to doublegunshop by left clicking the tab on the toolbar (don't close anything, you should be able to bounce back and forth between windows by just left clicking the tabs in the toolbar) and just put the cursor where you want the picture, right click, a window should appear, left click "paste". You just put a picture in. Repeat again.
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Hola Jaime, You'll have to start practicing your Spanish with that baby! Her is your other photo: JC
"...it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance."ť Charles Darwin
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You can do it in power point and have as many as you want. You can also do it as a slide show.
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Buenas Dias, todos, Barrels are 27" .410 chokes are .010" and .020", according to card from King's, in Glendale I haven't verified the .410 yet 28 ga. " " .006" " .012"-- my measurements show .012" and .019", for the 28 ga. I have to suspect King's got their choke measurements from a book, not with a bore mic. I'll get back to that later. Weight, with .410 barrels, 6 lbs. " , " 28 ga " , 5 " 9 oz. LOP 14-3/8" DAC 1-1/2" DAH 2-3/8" triggers, now are both 4 lbs, front and 3-7/8 lbs, rear No "butchering" yet but a .6", black Decelerator pad is on its way. I added the hospital "fur" around the stock head and the lifing straps to the barrel compartments. It came with two buttstocks, so the next owner can have it in "un-butchered" condition. Here's a guarter, etc.
Gun was sold, originally by W. L. Moore, when they were in Westlake Village, CA. 1982 Thank you for the comments,
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Jim, Just save yourself the frustration of a "useless", expensive gauge(s), and sell me the gun.
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I love my Round Action #2 28" .410. I'll have to try some Johnson's Paste Wax on the wood to make it look like the pictured gun. I would sure like to know whether the two barrel set is made on the same action as mine. What is the firing pin separation on your two barrel set?
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Jim, when did you buy that gun? The rumor around here is that King's is closing or has closed. Probably can't call them today because thay have always been closed on Mondays. Just curious. Thanks.
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Jim, an easy way to post replies that works on all the sites for me; open your word processor, type your text, insert the image codes at the location on the page, highlight the entire page, select control/c, go to the web site and start a reply or new post, select control/v. Yer done, try it you will like it!
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That's the way I do it; control C for copy, control V for victory!
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