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Weird, but clever
10 September 2006, 19:50
jeffeossoWeird, but clever
quote:
condition. It has been modified by a gunsmith for a person who could not use his fingers on his right hand to fire it.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=55877521
10 September 2006, 20:03
triggerguard1Reminds me of a rifle my office manager's cousin had built for him by his dad.
The kid is paralyzed from the neck down and his father had a gunsmith in Washington build him a rifle that allows him to blow into a tube to fire it.
The kid even killed a blacktail buck with it a few years ago....
Pretty amazing to say the least.
I've yet to see the rifle, or know for sure what it was built on, but given half the chance, I'd like to check it out a little closer for sure.
Williams Machine Works
10 September 2006, 22:53
duikermanyou mean that's not an off the shelf standard Ruger?
11 September 2006, 00:16
Tex21Best use of a remote shutter release I've seen all year.
Jason
"Chance favors the prepared mind."
11 September 2006, 04:28
oupaCooool. My buddy and fellow instructor put together a rifle for a young blind girl a couple years ago. Yup, that's right BLIND! She's a fantastic kid, not only believes she can but
does everything anyone else can. The rifle was set up with an offset scope so her dad could sit behind her and aim, but she did the shooting. Killed a nice buck to! The safety class we did for her to get a license was a challenge since a lot of visual aids are normally employed, but she scored an honest 100% on the test.
An old man sleeps with his conscience, a young man sleeps with his dreams.
11 September 2006, 04:31
oupaBy far the weirdest modification I've ever seen was a gear-driven left-hand bolt on a Mauser. Now THAT was weird.
An old man sleeps with his conscience, a young man sleeps with his dreams.
11 September 2006, 06:53
Hog Killerquote:
Originally posted by oupa:
By far the weirdest modification I've ever seen was a gear-driven left-hand bolt on a Mauser. Now THAT was weird.
oupa, you have lead a sheltered life.
About 15 years ago, Collector's Firearms, in Houston had a 98 Mauser that was converted to a LEVER ACTION. Worked pretty smooth too.
Hog Killer
IGNORE YOUR RIGHTS AND THEY'LL GO AWAY!!!
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We Band of Bubbas & STC Hunting Club, The Whomper Club
11 September 2006, 09:05
Tex21quote:
About 15 years ago, Collector's Firearms, in Houston had a 98 Mauser that was converted to a LEVER ACTION. Worked pretty smooth too.
I forget which poster's tagline it is (Too Many Tools I think?) that says it, but it's very true:
Beware a machinist with a warped imagination!
Jason
"Chance favors the prepared mind."
11 September 2006, 21:13
NortmanSmart way of making a bull-pup rifle..
11 September 2006, 22:58
Hog Killerquote:
Originally posted by Hog Killer:
About 15 years ago, Collector's Firearms, in Houston had a 98 Mauser that was converted to a LEVER ACTION. Worked pretty smooth too.
Hog Killer
Forgot to add, that rifle was FUGLY as SIN.
Hog Killer
IGNORE YOUR RIGHTS AND THEY'LL GO AWAY!!!
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We Band of Bubbas & STC Hunting Club, The Whomper Club
12 September 2006, 00:44
CRUSHERthe 30 30 win mod 94 that was converted to magazine fed full auto is by far the strangest ive seen
VERITAS ODIUM PARIT
12 September 2006, 07:06
gnoahhhKnew a guy who lost both hands to a high-tension line. Had a socket fitted to his right wrist into which a .44 Mag pistol was attached. His son would load the gun for him. He would cock it with his left wrist, and pull the trigger via a cable that ran from the trigger up through his arm to the pectoral muscle which he had learned to flex. He was deadly with it.
Persevierance and determination, boys.
12 September 2006, 13:55
Bent FossdalWeird, yes, but clever? Fixed in the garage the day before hunting season, ok, but for a pro to deliver somthing like that........
Bent Fossdal
Reiso
5685 Uggdal
Norway