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NOW I'M SURE I've seen it all maybe.
30 October 2010, 19:53
33806whelenNOW I'M SURE I've seen it all maybe.
My brother works at a Gander mountain, and someone brought this in to have it bore sighted.
30 October 2010, 20:06
ikesdadWhy would anyone want to bore sight a shotgun??
......civilize 'em with a Krag
30 October 2010, 20:08
meteRed neck 'smithing !!

But a better red neck would have trimmed the steel straps !

30 October 2010, 21:14
tin canIt's mounted too high.
30 October 2010, 22:12
22WRFquote:
Originally posted by tin can:
It's mounted too high.
You never know. Maybe the guy has a long neck.
30 October 2010, 22:15
kcstottI would have politely walked the customer over the scope mount rack and shown him a proper mount for the shotgun. All while trying to keep a very straight face or calling him a complete dumb ass
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30 October 2010, 22:30
ted thornBailing wire or duct tape would have been cool too.
Better yet...zip tie's
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30 October 2010, 22:35
uspsthey live among us. [scary]
30 October 2010, 23:42
wfhWho's pulling whose leg here? Which is the joke? The picture or how gullible one can be in anothers stupidity? Doesn't anybody believe limits anymore.
30 October 2010, 23:42
kcstottSuper glue
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31 October 2010, 00:44
Chuck NelsonHey, that's mine!
31 October 2010, 01:13
Ossi_IcelandYour brother went to Pennsylvania Gunsmith School?
31 October 2010, 01:27
MJinesLooks like some of the work I have seen DONE at Gander Mountain.
Mike
31 October 2010, 01:44
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by 33806whelen:
dthat might be my cousin's, from hicksperia MI...
31 October 2010, 02:15
craigsterThe recoil pad adds a classic touch.
31 October 2010, 02:33
Duane WiebeWell..he coulda just broght in the scope for bore sighting! It's happened!
31 October 2010, 02:52
DoublessWell, give the guy a point or two for ingenuity anyway...
31 October 2010, 03:01
kcstottIt looks like a model 12 And if it is you need to give him props. At least he didn't D/T a classic. The hose clamps will scratch the finish but no permanent harm will be done.
Now I honestly believe this picture is completely bogus
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31 October 2010, 04:27
bartsche
So what's the problem? Bore sight it.

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31 October 2010, 06:00
33806whelenyeah, then when the wood gets moist, and it wont shoot straight it's fvckin gander *&^@ mountain!!!!
31 October 2010, 08:54
jeffeossoGundog, all them Smiths there are kin to me. Every one of them
31 October 2010, 08:59
Westpacquote:
Originally posted by kcstott:
Now I honestly believe this picture is completely bogus
Ya think? I've seen some genuinely stupid stuff over the years but none that ever looked this clean. It screams "set up".

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31 October 2010, 09:07
A7drvrBefore I boresighted it I'd try to sell him a Cerakote job on the hose clamps and "scope mount." Just looks halfazzed without the finishing touch.
31 October 2010, 09:14
SemperFiHunterI would also sand a 20moa cant on that "base" before the cerakote process.
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31 October 2010, 18:24
TCLouisThe good thing about that mount is one only has to apply a brace and bit to make a "See Through" mount.
No high dollar fancy machinery and tooling required.
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31 October 2010, 21:15
Michael RobinsonI have found that soft pine scope bases will warp in humid weather and change point of impact.
Better to use oak.
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01 November 2010, 05:00
kcstottIf I do say so myself Oak would be completely out of place on a arm stocked with American black walnut. I say you would need to take High resolution photographs and send those off to the hardwood dealers to locate a fine piece of American black walnut that matches the grain flow and color of the stock. If that is not feasible you may as well use a set of Weaver mounts
Hose clamps should be stainless too, would not want to stain the wood with a rust stain now would we.
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01 November 2010, 08:13
724wdso, how did the bore sighting go? was the customer happy?
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03 November 2010, 08:43
dwheelsGreat fit and finish. That is a solution to the problem I just had not considered. Speechless.
03 November 2010, 20:33
xausaThe trigger lock is a nice touch, too.
I wonder how one loads the magazine with the hose clamp in the way.
I hope the scope is at least a 3-9X variable with a mil-dot reticle.
I believe he will need a lace-on cheekpiece to complete the outfit, with maybe an elastic shell holder on the buttstock.
04 November 2010, 01:08
MarkIf the owner had cut the hose clamp ends shorter I might believe it, but I gotta call BS as those ends are going to hang up on his sleeve when he cycles the action.
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05 November 2010, 05:45
33806whelenquote:
Originally posted by Mark:
If the owner had cut the hose clamp ends shorter I might believe it, but I gotta call BS as those ends are going to hang up on his sleeve when he cycles the action.
maybe he is waiting till after its all dialed in, then he'll trim it up, and make it look sweet. I believe its a pump shotgun, so the shells load from the bottom.
06 November 2010, 02:27
MoorepowerIf the wood was stained it might be believable!
06 November 2010, 23:43
bartsche
Just like the Johnson Spoon, it has served its purpose. Hook Up !

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07 November 2010, 16:46
p dog shooterkcscott its is not a model 12 the action bar is the give away most likely a stevens or savage.