
*DROS is the acronym for Dealer Record of Sale. It is the system used by the California Dept. of Justice wherein background checks are. conducted for purchasers of firearms. It is also the method by which firearm sales registration information is obtained.
For those lucky Souls who do NOT Live here! This is what you are missing out on! Grumpy

Lord is this what a Revolver should look like or not!
Someday if I ever get the Chance to. I would really like to fire one of these Old Timers off.
As it is the closest that I have gotten to one of these. is when I was allowed to fire off a 1861 Springfield.
Up in the Angeles National Park, when it was still allowed back in the late 1980’s. Sadly that activity has been banned by the Government Folks.
I guess that too many people were having too much fun! Grumpy
Now a lot of time Vice TV on the Cable TV circuit. Is your usual the World is ending because of Climate Change etc etc. But a lot of times on the plus side. Will cover a lot o areas that the so called mainstream News won’t.
Here is one of their better efforts in my humble opinion! Grumpy
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A completed 6.5 X 55 Norwegian Krag pre-war sporterThis is a new build of a typical pre-war sporter in the style of the great custom makers of our country such as Ludwig Wundhammer. He was one of the early custom rifles makers with contemporaries like Neidner, Sedgley, and Griffin and Howe.
Ludwig is the man who the palm swell, or Wundhammer swell is named for, which this rifle exhibits. Most of the sporter Krags in this country were built on the 30-40, 30 US caliber, version by returning soldiers who needed a hunting rifle. My grandfather purchased his service rifle 30-40 Krag for $7.00 when he mustered out of the U.S. Army. His was customized by Pennsylvania gunsmith, Louie Gensel and passed down to my father, Benjamin Franklin Gordner Jr. I own this rifle today. I always admired my Grandfathers rifle and searched for many years to find a Norwegian Krag rifle to sporterize. This rifle is the culmination of many years of dreaming it into reality. I wanted to create a copy of something Ludwig Wundhammer may have built in his shop since we share a German heritage. I ordered a custom barrel with a 1:8 twist to accommodate the big bullets the old timers used in this caliber to hunt moose in the old country. The 6.5 X 55 Swede was loaded with 156 gr. round nose bullets. Today Hornady makes a 160 gr. round nose which I load for elk hunting. The Lyman receiver sight was the finest sight available in the pre-war period before scopes came into vogue. I copied the comb dimensions Wundhammer used, which Colonel Townsend Whelen believed were the most perfect fit: 1 3/4″drop at nose, 3″ drop at heel, from line of sight. These dimensions line up the iron sights exactly. The color case was performed by Doug Turnbull. I hope you enjoy these pictures as much as I do shooting my Norwegian Krag. |
Wilson, last seen in Thailand, is now considered a fugitive by US authorities
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I just got out of the national Guard before they started issuing them to my Unit. Oh well! Grumpy
I am sure that some idiot out there has done it!
I see that the Gun Termites got to the receiver of the fine old Rifle, PITY!







































Now I would not trade Mrs. Grumpy for one of these outstanding Pistols. But I am sure that she would be mighty nervous before I said ‘Thanks but No Thanks!”.
The other issue would be the Ivory Grips. As I am sure that some jerk out there would make an issue about those silly rules now in place. About if & when you can put some Elephant teeth on your property. Deleted 10,000 word rant about Government over reach and The Nanny State!

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