Originally Posted by Stanton Hillis
Jimmy still doesn't explain the "three word terminology".

Is it........ Pitch - Point Blank,

is it ........Pitch Point - Blank,

is it ........Pitch - Point - Blank?

None make sense to me. I've known what pitch was as long as I can remember, but like tut I've never seen that three-word terminology ever used before.
They are most likely telling you the PITCH of the gun. The pitch of the gun is: POINT BLANK. Meaning that there is no pitch on the gun. The angle of the end of the buttstock is 90 degrees from the rib. That tells you that there is 0 pitch on the gun. If you stand the gun with the rib against the wall, the butt of the gun will be flat on the floor. THAT is how you tell the PITCH of a gun. How 'bout that?