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    Who remembers Primitive Pete?

    I never had shop classes... went to a Catholic grade school that didn't have such things... no "Home Ec" either... physical fitness was basically recess after lunch where we got to run around and play "smear" with a ball made out of tin-foil. Then went to public high school, that had all that...
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    Pull through

    I've been using a "Crown Saver" pull through with patches for many years... have a couple extra in case I wear my original one out, but it's still good... I don't need to use it too often since I lube my pellets... only when I think the accuracy is off.
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    Let's see those baby strollers, joggers, gear carriers!

    Here are some of my bell targets that I made that I shoot at that I carry out... various size target holes in the steel face plates.
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    Let's see those baby strollers, joggers, gear carriers!

    I just shoot my spring-piston air rifles in a back area of my wooded lot where there is natural gas transmission line that runs all the way down the one side of my property. I usually only shoot one air rifle at a time, and don't use a tank. I like setting up various targets at different...
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    Bull barrel shroud on 1990 RWS 48/52?

    I don't know either, but I like it... was the stock forend modified a bit to make it fit ?
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    FWB 124D Has PCP like accuracy.

    Love my FWB-124D... was fortunate and persistent enough to buy it from a local pawn shop, after many repeated visits buying other airguns (Sheridan Blues Streak, Sheridan Silver Streak, Crosman Model 140, Crosman Model 1400, RWS old Model 45) over a period of a couple years... I got to know the...
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    Forearm Screw Cup Kits ?

    Yes, a helpful seller is always a good seller... I do like the look of his brass cups once installed. There is a good post on how to treat a wood stock's screw hole area with super glue to make it harder to compress here...
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    Forearm Screw Cup Kits ?

    Yes, but the brass cups only seem to cover the large hole (for the screw head), not the smaller hole between the rifle's metal action and the wood forearm for the threaded part of the screw. None of the photos show the backside of the brass screw cup. The "pilot" that nced mentions is the most...
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    Forearm Screw Cup Kits ?

    Thanks Marlow... those look nice and should work fine !
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    Forearm Screw Cup Kits ?

    Bigragu... I just tried to repost there, but I get an error because it would be a "duplicate" post... tried changing the topic a little, but that did not help. Can't see a way to delete a post either.
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    Forearm Screw Cup Kits ?

    Those look nice... noticed that they are threaded... same threads as the Weihrauch receiver ? Do they fit flush to the outside once installed ? Thanks !
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    Forearm Screw Cup Kits ?

    Does anyone sell the forearm screw cup kits, like Mac1 use to sell ? Mac1 has them listed, but they are out of stock, like most everything there it seems. I bought them many years ago to install in my Beeman/Weihrauch air rifles, and may be getting another rifle that would need them. Maybe no...
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    Hard Air Rifle Targets

    Those are great fun ! I had bags full of "Happy Meal" toys from when my son was little... we always had great fun using them as targets when he got older and could shoot the R7 that I bought for him... I miss those shooting sessions we had together ! Ken H in OH
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    Hard Air Rifle Targets

    Sure... the green bell target with the two different size holes was designed and sold by Frank Bobbio several years ago... but he stopped selling them because of liability issues, probably because idiots still shot at it with a BB gun. The white faced one was the one that I came up with... I...
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    Hard Air Rifle Targets

    Well you don't just shoot at the bell... you have to hit the bell by shooting through the hole(s) on the front steel plate... the further away the harder it is, like any other target. I like the bell targets for outdoor, because you can see where the missed shots are by the splatter marks on...