Nice guns, but really love your JBL picture.
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Nice guns, but really love your JBL picture.
I thought that was what Maxell used as advertising for their blank audio cassettes in the late 70s and early 80s? Takes me back to the days when I budgeted a blank tape with every album I bought so that I could record a copy for the car on the very first pass across the vinyl. Started doing that on Dad’s audio rig even before I got my driver’s license.The picture of the guy in the chair being blown away
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That’s what I’m talking about..I'm more into the boring old blued-steel-and-walnut aesthetic, LOL! Late-60's vintage Walther LGV match rifle.
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You hunt with this?My FX Independence in .22 with Hawke Sidewinder 30 6.5-20. An unusual and fun PCP-Pumper hybrid with adjustable transfer port, Royale 400 action. When it was new in 2014.
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You have a beautiful collection of guns!! I just ordered a V10 so I’m reading your various posts that mention it, lol. That Diana 75 T01 is so awesome looking.I've probably posted these elsewhere. Anyway, these are some of my favorites.
HW50S .22, HW98 .22-
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Diana 75 T01, Diana 48 .177-
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HW75, Marksman 2004, Air Venturi V10-
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Daisy/Avanti 753S, Beeman P1 .22, HW50S .177-
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Thanks!You have a beautiful collection of guns!! I just ordered a V10 so I’m reading your various posts that mention it, lol. That Diana 75 T01 is so awesome looking.
That D75 just really jumped out at me! But when I Googled "Diana 75 T01", what I found doesn't look like your picture at all. Not real important because I'm not shopping, I just really loved the look of the one in your pic! And yes, thanks, I'll do the moly on sear suggestion for sure. I love how the article linked to "Air Venturi" moly, to keep it in the family. And I'm sure I'll follow your Tru-Oil example as well! My dream pistol was always any variation of the IZH 46M, but I waited too long!! Once upon a time I could have gotten one for around the same price as the V10, but now they're only available used at much higher prices.Thanks!
The V10 is a great entry level 10m pistol. The only major mod I've done is to re-shape the grip to fit my hand better, re-stippled the spots I sanded, and finished the wood with Tru-Oil. I also pulled the side plate and put a dab of moly grease on the sear contact surface. It's been an accurate reliable pistol since I bought it a couple of years back. Really quiet too, so it makes a good winter indoor practice gun.
I'm fortunate to have found the D75. Bought it for a very fair price from a local guy who competed with it back in the early 90's, and took really good care of it since. He mentioned it was probably due for a re-seal, but I shot it for a couple of years before it needed a re-build, which I recently finished. It's one fine shooting rifle.
Oh, and I just bought a trigger gauge, so I can set it at 1 pound, lol. That would be the lightest trigger I have on any gun, although my old JP Sauer & Sons .22 single action has an incredibly light trigger; I've accidently shot it more than once before I actually intended to.....while pointed at the target at least.Thanks!
The V10 is a great entry level 10m pistol. The only major mod I've done is to re-shape the grip to fit my hand better, re-stippled the spots I sanded, and finished the wood with Tru-Oil. I also pulled the side plate and put a dab of moly grease on the sear contact surface. It's been an accurate reliable pistol since I bought it a couple of years back. Really quiet too, so it makes a good winter indoor practice gun.
I'm fortunate to have found the D75. Bought it for a very fair price from a local guy who competed with it back in the early 90's, and took really good care of it since. He mentioned it was probably due for a re-seal, but I shot it for a couple of years before it needed a re-build, which I recently finished. It's one fine shooting rifle.