Zdravstvuj from the Peoples Republic of New Jersey!
My friends know me as Butch. I grew up shooting, rimfire,shotgun, but most of all muzzleloaders. So I am a REAL powder burner! I did a stint with Uncle Sam's canoe club, where I was introduced to the truly sublime experience that is 7.62 NATO... I'm sorry folks, but the "Mattel Toy" ain't got nothin' on the M14...;-) Fast forward to last October, when I picked up a Crosman break-barrel for some pest control in the back yard. My Dad raised me with firearms, and flatly refused to even discuss anything that used air. His position was that they were "toys", and that they fostered bad habits from a safety stand point. Remembering some of the dumb stuff we did when my dad wasn't looking leads me to think he was right. lol Anyway, that $129 Crosman was the beginning of the addiction! It started innocently enough with a GRT III trigger, then a scope upgrade, then another scope upgrade, recrown, chamfer the breech, bronze pivot washers, Summit stock, sling mounts, muzzle brake... You get the picture! Thanks also to Ted, who instructs, entertains, and makes us laugh out loud while showing us what these marvels of engineering can do. His obvious enjoyment of what he's doing is REALLY infectious!
BTW, I live in South Jersey, Clayton to be exact. I'm always happy to meet fellow air gunners.
Regards,
Butch
My friends know me as Butch. I grew up shooting, rimfire,shotgun, but most of all muzzleloaders. So I am a REAL powder burner! I did a stint with Uncle Sam's canoe club, where I was introduced to the truly sublime experience that is 7.62 NATO... I'm sorry folks, but the "Mattel Toy" ain't got nothin' on the M14...;-) Fast forward to last October, when I picked up a Crosman break-barrel for some pest control in the back yard. My Dad raised me with firearms, and flatly refused to even discuss anything that used air. His position was that they were "toys", and that they fostered bad habits from a safety stand point. Remembering some of the dumb stuff we did when my dad wasn't looking leads me to think he was right. lol Anyway, that $129 Crosman was the beginning of the addiction! It started innocently enough with a GRT III trigger, then a scope upgrade, then another scope upgrade, recrown, chamfer the breech, bronze pivot washers, Summit stock, sling mounts, muzzle brake... You get the picture! Thanks also to Ted, who instructs, entertains, and makes us laugh out loud while showing us what these marvels of engineering can do. His obvious enjoyment of what he's doing is REALLY infectious!
BTW, I live in South Jersey, Clayton to be exact. I'm always happy to meet fellow air gunners.
Regards,
Butch
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