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Started by rifleshooter2, November 08, 2009, 12:03:02 AM

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rifleshooter2

Playing with scrap again. 8 inch chunk of cold rolled steel for a barrel, an old rake handle for a tiller, and a piece of rebar for the trigger.

a few hours of work and a brand new .62 cal hand gonne.









Andy
www.legionville.com

redwoodfox

cool! love the shop too, looks well stocked and used.

rifleshooter2

Thanks I  just retired from the Air Force last week so it will see alot more use I hope.

Andy
www.legionville.com

FrankG

Now thats puttin a rake to good use !! thmbsup Its amazin what jumps out from within a scrap pile isnt it ! I love it !  chrrs

redwoodfox

Quote from: rifleshooter2 on November 08, 2009, 12:33:26 AM
Thanks I  just retired from the Air Force last week so it will see alot more use I hope.

Andy
www.legionville.com
thank you for your service flwa

Bull

Quote from: rifleshooter2 on November 08, 2009, 12:33:26 AM
Thanks I  just retired from the Air Force last week so it will see alot more use I hope.

Andy
www.legionville.com

Air Force!!  COOOOOL!


Didn't retire but served with 'em....mighty nice hand gonne ya made there!

Red Badger

Thank you for your service - I did my time with the Air force to  got out in 88 so you were probably just getting ready to go in...
"The table is small signifying one prisoner alone against his or her suppressors..."

rifleshooter2

Thanks for your service also. We served some of the time together. I started in 1983. Security Police thmbsup

Andy

Red Badger

Me too then I went to Disaster Preparedness... Decided I liked teaching better than working missile silo's   bunkr
"The table is small signifying one prisoner alone against his or her suppressors..."

Bull

graduated high school in 1988....

waited until I was a little older and went in 1993...served all 4 years in CE as a plumber at Holloman AFB, NM...