B Bon Sauvage 45 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Mar 16, 2007 Messages 542 Reaction score 52 Jan 13, 2016 #61 How did you ever manage to bayonet a goose?
Khufu 40 Cal. Joined Dec 1, 2015 Messages 261 Reaction score 116 Location Albuquerque, NM Jan 13, 2016 #62 geese are easy, catch them falling from the sky after smacking them with an ounce and a half of BBs and skewer them. try bayonetting those pesky bunnies, no matter what you do they won't hold still
geese are easy, catch them falling from the sky after smacking them with an ounce and a half of BBs and skewer them. try bayonetting those pesky bunnies, no matter what you do they won't hold still
J JohnN 40 Cal. Joined Jan 28, 2008 Messages 475 Reaction score 3 Jan 13, 2016 #63 1660 French Fusil Ordinaire.Made by me with parts fro The Rifle Shoppe. 69 caliber 46" barrel. Surprisingly well balanced due to large butt. Last edited by a moderator: Oct 27, 2018
1660 French Fusil Ordinaire.Made by me with parts fro The Rifle Shoppe. 69 caliber 46" barrel. Surprisingly well balanced due to large butt.
John Strong 36 Cal. MLF Supporter Joined Apr 27, 2006 Messages 185 Reaction score 125 Location Eastern PA Jan 21, 2016 #64 I've never fired shot out of this one, it's a .58 smooth Lehigh. I've got a 20g English fowler for shot, but this is my favorite. http://s296.photobucket.com/user/utseabeescw1/embed/slidesho... Last edited by a moderator: Oct 27, 2018
I've never fired shot out of this one, it's a .58 smooth Lehigh. I've got a 20g English fowler for shot, but this is my favorite. http://s296.photobucket.com/user/utseabeescw1/embed/slidesho...