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It's hard to watch the sausage being made! I think that it is a practical repair in some circumstances. When Jack is done the work doesn't show. Some of the guns that you fellows use and enjoy may have already had this done. Think about that.

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Originally Posted by mc
brentD gls did either of you talk to jack about this subject ?I think jack says something about the value of Larry's gun v making a pin

Nope. Not me. I can only judge what I see in the video. It wasn't a clapped out Belgian clunker or a tomato stake. It was an excepted and common British method of fixing a loose gun, one that rattles a bit but is still on face, according to the video.


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What’s your point Brent? What is the point of a BrentD? Just bouncing your gums constantly about shit you have no clue about? Thinking your un-informed opinion matters? Always running your mouth, constantly. Why don’t you seriously just sit back, STFU and learn something useful.
What do you know about the gun being worked on in the video? Does it appear to be a higher grade gun or a pretty standard even a lower grade boxlock? What is the guns actual dollar value?? Is it’s intrinsic value worth fitting up a new locking bolt or even having the locking bolt welded up and re-fitted to tighten the bite?
I’ll take the opinion of a trained gunmaker on that all day everyday over some Internet trained, former professor , self proclaimed gun wiz kid has been that never was.
Have you ever fitted up a new locking bolt? Fitted up a welded hook or locking bolt? I certainly have. I know the time and skill involved. What’s your work experience like doing a job like this?? We’re all dying to know.
If this specific gun happened to be off the face…would it be worth the time to either make a new pin + the time to put the barrels down onto the action? A proper rejoint or tightening of the bite could cost in excess of $1k….is this gun worth that kind of effort?? You seem to know everything about the gun in question. You always seem to have some stupid snarky retort or answer. Fact of the matter is, you, as usual, have no idea what you’re talking about. Acting like you’re the smartest guy in the room has always been tiresome. You probably sit around at night wondering why so many people don’t like your dumb ass. Not hard to figure out.


Jimmy W. It’s hard to make any sense of you either. It’s pretty obvious that you don’t know a whole lot about double guns, so Instead of trying to emulate the nutty professor, why don’t you try doing the same thing and just learn instead of flapping your giblets.

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one of the great things about this once fine forum is that members can say pretty much what they want...


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Originally Posted by LeFusil
What’s your point Brent? What is the point of a BrentD? Just bouncing your gums constantly about shit you have no clue about? Thinking your un-informed opinion matters? Always running your mouth, constantly. Why don’t you seriously just sit back, STFU and learn something useful.
What do you know about the gun being worked on in the video? Does it appear to be a higher grade gun or a pretty standard even a lower grade boxlock? What is the guns actual dollar value?? Is it’s intrinsic value worth fitting up a new locking bolt or even having the locking bolt welded up and re-fitted to tighten the bite?
I’ll take the opinion of a trained gunmaker on that all day everyday over some Internet trained, former professor , self proclaimed gun wiz kid has been that never was.
Have you ever fitted up a new locking bolt? Fitted up a welded hook or locking bolt? I certainly have. I know the time and skill involved. What’s your work experience like doing a job like this?? We’re all dying to know.
If this specific gun happened to be off the face…would it be worth the time to either make a new pin + the time to put the barrels down onto the action? A proper rejoint or tightening of the bite could cost in excess of $1k….is this gun worth that kind of effort?? You seem to know everything about the gun in question. You always seem to have some stupid snarky retort or answer. Fact of the matter is, you, as usual, have no idea what you’re talking about. Acting like you’re the smartest guy in the room has always been tiresome. You probably sit around at night wondering why so many people don’t like your dumb ass. Not hard to figure out.


Jimmy W. It’s hard to make any sense of you either. It’s pretty obvious that you don’t know a whole lot about double guns, so Instead of trying to emulate the nutty professor, why don’t you try doing the same thing and just learn instead of flapping your giblets.
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Originally Posted by Jimmy W
Originally Posted by LeFusil
What’s your point Brent? What is the point of a BrentD? Just bouncing your gums constantly about shit you have no clue about? Thinking your un-informed opinion matters? Always running your mouth, constantly. Why don’t you seriously just sit back, STFU and learn something useful.
What do you know about the gun being worked on in the video? Does it appear to be a higher grade gun or a pretty standard even a lower grade boxlock? What is the guns actual dollar value?? Is it’s intrinsic value worth fitting up a new locking bolt or even having the locking bolt welded up and re-fitted to tighten the bite?
I’ll take the opinion of a trained gunmaker on that all day everyday over some Internet trained, former professor , self proclaimed gun wiz kid has been that never was.
Have you ever fitted up a new locking bolt? Fitted up a welded hook or locking bolt? I certainly have. I know the time and skill involved. What’s your work experience like doing a job like this?? We’re all dying to know.
If this specific gun happened to be off the face…would it be worth the time to either make a new pin + the time to put the barrels down onto the action? A proper rejoint or tightening of the bite could cost in excess of $1k….is this gun worth that kind of effort?? You seem to know everything about the gun in question. You always seem to have some stupid snarky retort or answer. Fact of the matter is, you, as usual, have no idea what you’re talking about. Acting like you’re the smartest guy in the room has always been tiresome. You probably sit around at night wondering why so many people don’t like your dumb ass. Not hard to figure out.


Jimmy W. It’s hard to make any sense of you either. It’s pretty obvious that you don’t know a whole lot about double guns, so Instead of trying to emulate the nutty professor, why don’t you try doing the same thing and just learn instead of flapping your giblets.
I know enough to know that I don't want someone beating on my guns with a hammer and a chisel.

No you don’t. Perfect example of what I was talking about. How about you tell us how YOU would fix it Jimmy. That’s what I thought. You just joined the clown shoes brigade with Ed Good, BrentD & others. STFU.

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Re-Jointing a Gun

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Originally Posted by LeFusil
Originally Posted by Jimmy W
Originally Posted by LeFusil
What’s your point Brent? What is the point of a BrentD? Just bouncing your gums constantly about shit you have no clue about? Thinking your un-informed opinion matters? Always running your mouth, constantly. Why don’t you seriously just sit back, STFU and learn something useful.
What do you know about the gun being worked on in the video? Does it appear to be a higher grade gun or a pretty standard even a lower grade boxlock? What is the guns actual dollar value?? Is it’s intrinsic value worth fitting up a new locking bolt or even having the locking bolt welded up and re-fitted to tighten the bite?
I’ll take the opinion of a trained gunmaker on that all day everyday over some Internet trained, former professor , self proclaimed gun wiz kid has been that never was.
Have you ever fitted up a new locking bolt? Fitted up a welded hook or locking bolt? I certainly have. I know the time and skill involved. What’s your work experience like doing a job like this?? We’re all dying to know.
If this specific gun happened to be off the face…would it be worth the time to either make a new pin + the time to put the barrels down onto the action? A proper rejoint or tightening of the bite could cost in excess of $1k….is this gun worth that kind of effort?? You seem to know everything about the gun in question. You always seem to have some stupid snarky retort or answer. Fact of the matter is, you, as usual, have no idea what you’re talking about. Acting like you’re the smartest guy in the room has always been tiresome. You probably sit around at night wondering why so many people don’t like your dumb ass. Not hard to figure out.


Jimmy W. It’s hard to make any sense of you either. It’s pretty obvious that you don’t know a whole lot about double guns, so Instead of trying to emulate the nutty professor, why don’t you try doing the same thing and just learn instead of flapping your giblets.
I know enough to know that I don't want someone beating on my guns with a hammer and a chisel.

No you don’t. Perfect example of what I was talking about. How about you tell us how YOU would fix it Jimmy. That’s what I thought. You just joined the clown shoes brigade with Ed Good, BrentD & others. STFU.
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JimmyW, good lord you blabbering idiot, just shut up and go away.

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When you lengthen the metal on a forend with a specific tool you are filling the gap and tightening the forend .it like some times you guys have brain cells holding hands and are quite reasonable, then your braincells start clapping and you just start blabbering and attacking .go figure

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