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Does anyone have any pictures of their custom rifles they wouldn't mind posting? Axel is running low on plagerized photographs of other people's guns. For any of you good hearted members who would be so kind as to post some photographs of your guns so Axel can use them and claim they are his, it will be greatly appreciated. [Smile]

No, I'm sorry but Axel will not give any photo credits as to where he really got the picture. Your only reward will be the secret satisfaction of knowing it's really YOUR rifle...and Axel is a liar and a shit eating, piss drinking dog. [Mad]

[ 10-21-2002, 03:23: Message edited by: Pecos45 ]
 
Posts: 19677 | Location: New Mexico | Registered: 23 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Sure...

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and here's the other view, which Axel musta taken too, with his camera...

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This is clearly his double square bridge Mauser modified to look amazingly just like a stock M70 Classic. Lot's of welding and silver soldering by family members and pets of course.

Naturally the bolt handle has been moved to the left side, because some of his multiple-personalities are southpaws...

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GeorgeS would just love that rifle! Very nice.
 
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Pecos,

Axel sent me this picure of two of his rifles.

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Here is Axel's description:

"Both rifles were originally Ruger 10/22s. After much milling, soldering and super glueing, I was able to transform the top rifle into an exact replica of a Pre-64 Model 70 Winchester and the bottom rifle into an exact replica of a Pre-war Model 70 Winchester. The stocks are Exhibition Grade English balsa wood. A black magic marker was used to simulate wood grain (notice the excellent fake crotch feather in the bottom rifle). 10 coats of hand rubbed brown shoe polish and 3 coats of Pledge furniture polish have produced a stunning and weather resistant finish. The barrels are manufactured from PVC plumbing pipe by Dumbass Barrels, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidary of Axel Industries Co.). The barrels are spray painted with Krylon paint and sights are then hot glued. All of this I did in the basement while my Mother was at work and my sister was outside playing in the yard."

Regards,

Terry

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Beautiful rifles guys! Axel will be proud to claim each of these as his own! On behalf of this lying POS Troll, I thank you.

Come on you other stingy bastards, post your pictures for Axel. He's got a long ways to go to fill his imaginary gun cabinet. [Big Grin]
 
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Pecos45, please I want to see which of my rifles you have! Please post pictures of YOUR custom rifles. A man like you must have several!

Axel
 
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BW and Big T,
I am laughing so hard that I am about to bust a gut. [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
 
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GeorgeS would just love that rifle! Very nice.

I have one just like it; only it's in a different chambering and doesn't have iron sights! [Big Grin]

George
 
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Axel,

Pecos45 has asked me to post this picture of his DGR.

PECOS45's DGR
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Terry
 
Posts: 5338 | Location: A Texan in the Missouri Ozarks | Registered: 02 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Thank you very much, Terry.

Axel, I did all the work in my basement work shop...except my father laid the keel and ran all the electronic stuff for me. As you can see, this is a "15 caliber." 15 inches

Like you, I am very skilled with a lathe! [Big Grin]

I'm sorry the picture quality is so poor but I took this with my neighbor's digital camera tonight and it doesn't have a very good flash attachment. [Frown]
 
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In case anyone is wondering who the guy in the picture is, that's my neighbor coming to get his camera back. He doesn't trust me because normally when I borrow something I never give it back. (The cheap bastard. [Mad] )
 
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"and Axel is a liar and a shit eating, piss drinking dog."

Pecos 45,

What have you got against dogs? I consider them great animals. You insult the entire canine species when you compare a liar like Axel to them.
 
Posts: 2717 | Location: Houston, TX | Registered: 23 May 2002Reply With Quote
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Hey, I found a picture of one of Axel's rifles!! [Eek!]

I think this is the rifle he uses for hunting Cape Buffalo.

-Bob F. [Big Grin]

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I "bought" this gun from Axel:

It's a Swedish Remington Rolling Block made in 1896, originally in 8x58R
Barrel is a 50 BMG from a Draken, recut to 500 Nitro Express.
In order to make this beast shoot the boolit is 2" long waying in at 875 grains pure lead. Paper patched in front of 150 grains of black powder. Scope is a 4x15 classic style. Weight is @10 lbs, so this gun has almost no recoil at all (Axel told me)

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Henrik

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T. Carr,
You're too much. That's the best post I've seen yet on this puke!!

ROTFLMFAO [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
 
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Gentlemen

I'm rollng around on the floor doing a bit of cleaning, laughing like hell [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

This is too great. I bet axel loves you all [Eek!]

I wonder why we never heard of him before [Big Grin]

/ JOHAN
 
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Gentlemen

I'm rollng around on the floor doing a bit of cleaning, laughing like hell [Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

This is too great. I bet axel loves you all [Eek!]

I wonder why we never heard of him before [Big Grin]

/ JOHAN

Because it takes a while for a bloomin' idiot to flower. [Roll Eyes]
 
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Here is my custom 30-06. Not a big bore, but my custom bullet launcher. MM
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Man, you guys are pulling out all the stops to give our favorite imposter some really nice posting material! I would be hard put to pick a favorite. [Smile]

My gut feeling is the "Bluffalow Rifle" posted by BFaucet will catch Axel's eye pretty quick. In fact, knowing Axel, he may have already plagerized it and is bragging about how me made it on his little grimy Unimat over at another site. [Big Grin]

By the way, any of you other guys mount your lathe's on the floor like Axel does? I can see the advantages of this "low mount" if you're working in the basement and are too drunk to stand up. [Eek!]
 
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Montana Marine - You need to send your rifle to Axel for some modifications, my friend. The bolt handle is on the wrong side! [Eek!]

Other than that...very impressive rifle!
 
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I don't have any pictures of my .458, but then it is not blued yet so it probably is not something Axel would want to take credit for. On the other hand I just can't seem to find those pictures of my H&H 600 Nitro Express Quad Barrel. You know they look like a Pepper Box but in rifle form. [Big Grin] I am sure he would love to tell you how he built and regulated that one!! Sean

P.S. Montana Marine: Don't listen to Pecos45, the bolt handle is definitely on the correct side. Very nice looking rifle. Sean

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