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Were fishing at Pole Creek near Stoney Pass one year when a couple came blowing through the water crossing and water locked the engine and died in the middle of the stream. We towed him out and parked the vehicle off the side of the road. Lifted the hood and when we pulled the air filter housing water poured out. Engine was DRT. They spent the night in our camp since it was getting below freezing each night. Had to have the vehicle towed to Silverton and no doubt it wasn't cheap.Dis guy never been up near Oh Be Joyful when the crick be runnin…..
Plenty of spots I been in old rigs that it was an issue. 2.5’ of water is nearer the air intake than I prefer.
Add in spring temp drops and you might have ice build up on it (had that before a few times)
Me and my brothers installing Glasspacks on mom's Chevelle for Mother's Day.
Try what? To cook those yummy sweet taters?Love this photo. Got me some sweet taters from the garden. Wife says she's not even going to try.
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That's pretty cool. Can you give a breakdown on the pricing? I really wish one of the OEM's would make a 9mm bolt gun with an action designed from the ground up around it.9mm and 45acp bolt action repeaters have been done in my shop. The 45 was first. I printed internals for a 308 AICS mag and used a 1911 mag spring to run it. The action was an SR3 and it was a ton of fun to shoot. We were messing with it one weekend on an E type at 400 yards. You could see the copper rainbowing downrange. I even used it one year to take a doe at my parents' house from ~45 yards with 230 grain Winchester PD ammo.
The 9mm was the same concept. I used 3D printed magazine internals, a Sig P228 mag spring, and a $45 9mm blank from Green Mountain. It's fun to shoot in my parrents back yard with 147 subs and a suppressor. It makes the same amount of noise as a suppressed 22 but it hits the steel plates harder and my sons enjoyed it more.
I still have the files and we can create more of them. The critical component is to use a 700 action with controlled round feed and a blade/inertial ejector like a Bighorn, Kelbly, ARC, etc.
I even posted it to the PVA instagram account back in 2019 or so and I have internal components for the 45 mags still. We could make more starting tomorrow.
I hope said Illegal finishes his Doctor Skewlin’ in her honor. Would be a shame if he goes back to his misdemeanorin’ ways and she ruined her life for nothin’.
Thats correct.I am guessing that Semperfi83 is a fellow Swede?
As those exact rifles are on the shelf at the biggest huntingstores in Sweden.
The company I worked for bought the Pfingsten Ranch in the mid 2000's and we used to get all the landowner tags and we put them to good use. Harvested quite a few nice elk off that property. Unfortunately the company sold it and put an end to that. Did draw a muzzleloader elk tag in Unit 17 this year and leaving in a week for that hunt.I actually live on Pfingsten road in Nogal. My mom grew up on Loma Grande ranch. Nice work, if you need a job I'm always looking for good help haha.
Well… I guess that answers that.
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I did exactly that. Will you be my Sensei?OK, so there's your root pass, now start on the filler passes. From what I see here, and darned pretty too, you're going to need about 9 more passes and finish with an angle grinder and a 60 grit disk.
Just pulling your leg.
Nice work! The ruger american conversion is a great idea.No and to be honest I wouldnt reccomend them . Price is too high these days. A better choice is a Ruger American or Mossberg Patrol in 5.56 or 300 BO with the AR mags. Thats just a barrel change and you can use an AR mag block to use Colt mags or one of the conversion 9mm AR mags that has the ejector built in. The 5.56 bolt being close enough to 9mm to olny need a quick cut with a die grinder. Im a metal guy and making barrels etc is easy work. The damned stock though. I made a huge vise jaw set to hold them in the mill so I can use a gigantic 1 3/8 carbide ball nose cutter to inlet the stocks for the suppressor and its easy work now. Needs a wood stock though.