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Another Mike Lange Masterpiece

Started by punjab, May 18, 2014

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William

Quote from: Red Badger on January 16, 2015
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We are just glad you can find the time to stop by here for a visit every now and then!

Hanshi

I already have mine, too.  Actually, Mike didn't even build it for me; it was one of his "rugrat" rifles he was using for pics.  Well, I loved the way it looked and the dimensions, including lop, were perfect for me.  This has to be the cutest and handiest rifle I ever owned.  And it's a .45 (perfect) and will it shoot!

Young guys should hang out with old guys; old guys know stuff.


William

Quote from: punjab on May 18, 2014
This was a derelict CVA Mountain Rifle I picked up really cheap; rebuilt and restocked by Mike.

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For no other reason but to admire a nicely built rifle.

Hanshi

It sure looks good.  I'll post another photo of the "Rugrat" rifle I got from Mike; photobucket et the one already posted.



A .45 X 25" X 15/16" barrel, and the feel of this little rifle is just marvelous.  Sucker is accurate, too.
Young guys should hang out with old guys; old guys know stuff.


hotfxr

Quote from: Hanshi on February 12, 2018
It sure looks good.  I'll post another photo of the "Rugrat" rifle I got from Mike; photobucket et the one already posted.



A .45 X 25" X 15/16" barrel, and the feel of this little rifle is just marvelous.  Sucker is accurate, too.


What's that funny looking thing where the frizzen and flint are supposed to go?
I am the one your mom warned you about!

ChrisHarris

The Rugrat rifle I purchased from Mike.
Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty.
-- Thomas Jefferson -

ChrisHarris

Da other side

It shoots great.  Bought if for my son.  He's turned out to be too immature for it at the time.  I've since moved and don't get much chance to see him for the time being.  My 5'3" wife loves to shoot the Rugrat.
Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty.
-- Thomas Jefferson -