Hello Airgunners,
Well I finally started posting in here after laying low for about a year since I registered. I have read and followed the comments in the forum and appreciate the courtesy and decent conduct of the members.
Gary, you are an awesome craftsman and I have enjoyed following your work for the last 5 to 6 years!
Some of you know me from other contacts and for those who do not, a little about me.
I reside in Manitoba, Canada, 1/2 hr drive from North Dakota border. 36 years old and happily married for 3 years. I work as a toolmaker, tool designer for a local grain aeration flooring company. I got back into airguns about 6 years ago after purchasing a Beeman and having it break in the first few months. I started making my own parts for it. I then stumbled upon PCP airguns and the work of Barnes Pneumatics. I was amazed that an airgun could launch a projectile 100 yards and be under 1" MOA. Been hooked ever since.
Always been one to tinker with something but is all costs money. I have put almost everything aside and kept airguns as my hobby.
Oh, I am not hispanic despite the first name. I was born in Mexico and my paper work was done in Spanish. Pedro has become my legal name in Canada. My great grandparents are a part of a Mennonite movement to Mexico from Canada in the 20, 30's.
Looking forward to being apart of this forum.
Pedro (Peter) G.