No problem. Ya ever see what a real working guitar looks like? They aren’t prettyI didn't want to say this on an open forum, but is purple, and the old guy that owned it before me dropped it twice.
No problem. Ya ever see what a real working guitar looks like? They aren’t prettyI didn't want to say this on an open forum, but is purple, and the old guy that owned it before me dropped it twice.
Stevie named her 'First Wife' . . .No problem. Ya ever see what a real working guitar looks like? They aren’t pretty
Friends don't let Friends shoot ugly guns!!Ship it to Brett < on this site >
And put insurance on it !!
You won't be disappointed.
Have someone write on the side "Big Ugly"!! you'll get no arguments until they see the target!I didn't want to say this on an open forum, but is purple, and the old guy that owned it before me dropped it twice.
I see no question here. You answered yourself.What do you do with a gun that is really ugly and needs a paint job really bad, but its glued in and shoots so good there is no way I am going to unglue and take chance on having it not shoot. Then there is the mailing issue.
If you want to be happy for the rest of your life, make a ugly woman your wife.Nothing! If you dated an ugly girl that could cook, keep the house and do the shopping while also dating a gorgeous blonde airhead that couldn’t do anything but her nails, which one would you marry?………….never mind……….that doesn’t work here.
good, tear it apart. IF you bought it too hunt and shoot with and it is doing it very well, then leave it alone and enjoy it's preformance.What do you do with a gun that is really ugly and needs a paint job really bad, but its glued in and shoots so good there is no way I am going to unglue and take chance on having it not shoot. Then there is the mailing issue.
Don't fix what ain't broke!!What do you do with a gun that is really ugly and needs a paint job really bad, but its glued in and shoots so good there is no way I am going to unglue and take chance on having it not shoot. Then there is the mailing issue.
Yup… and it created a lot of interest in this thread!Of note, famous quote of Townsend Whelen, only accurate guns are interesting.
I’d love to be the guy doing that ! I did some of that with a 2 groove ‘03-A3 I purchased for ( I believe ) $19.95 or so in ‘61 through a newly formed club . I had a roughly cut, unfinished stock installed , and took top honors in the offhand position with supplied military ammoShoot it UGLY and WIN. LOL.
Did Festus Haggen do the smithin' on that 722?This is about as far from a field gun as you can get. LITFA????? This a Hall actioned 6 PPC bench rest rifle. I think the ugly gun title rest with one of the BR group I used to shoot with. A 722 Remington with a cobbled up laminated stock with a heavy barrel that has been shot some much it has been set back numerous times and has the scars to prove it. It was barreled without a recoil lug and later it was decided it needed a lug so a horseshoe nail was driven into the stock behind the tang. I have no idea why they left it stick up so high maybe they didn't want it to interfere with the trigger function or maybe it could he used as a long-range sight like the old black powder cartridge rifles sometimes had. They 4 or 5 empty 8 lb jugs of H322 that had been used in that gun and estimated it had fired over 15000 rounds. It was a 222, and it was still tough to beat it at 100yds. I wanted it bad as it was so ugly it was cool. but he would never sell it. he took it apart and made it in to something that was sellable and hung the barrel on the wall. when John died (the leader of the pack) we just stopped shooting together.