I always break the tips off my knives... I guess I need a less pointy daily knife. Really nice work Gary!by Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
This is like one of those "ouch that's gotta hurt videos" that you cringe at when you see but keep rewinding to see it again.by Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Every time I get anything delivered by truck I spend the ENTIRE time between delivery and using up the stuff in the driveway second guessing myself as to the quantity. This has lead me to always order more than I need and I ALWAYS end up using every last bit. How in the heck does that happen? Last delivery was cypress mulch. By the numbers I needed 6 yards, I ordered 7 and then right beforby Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Happy Easter everyone! Hope you all find some time to get away from it all, spend some time with family and some recreational shooting of course! I have both tanks filled, me and the boys are going to perforate a few dozen cans that may or may not have bunny ears. Salby Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Congratulations on selling and moving. We just recently moved and I had to carry a mortgage at two homes for 4 months, that was not fun. Good luck at your new place!by Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Sounds like a real easy shooter. I bet that aluminum shroud saves a bunch of weight. Do you normally start out at 3000 psi and then tune them to work at lower fill pressures? I was reading on the old website and you have a topic about having start up pressures at 2500 psi and lower.by Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Jerry Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I like them all! Stop confusing me with choices! I couldn't agree more!by Sal - Gary's Galleries
Sounds fantastic! I'll take one of each please! Me and the boys will be using it every chance we get so versatility and ease of handling will be important. I was reading some on the old site and found this Mega-Voir LOL! I've been shooting a .22 Career 707 Carbine and wish I had one the darned thing feasts on air.by Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
I'm thinking 25 is a nice number, I was thinking 32 for a while but now I'm just cornfused.by Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Maybe I need glasses after all... After taking a deep breath and looking at the tanks again the problem was the yoke I was using. It's one of those square machined aluminum jobbers and that block design was actually interfering with getting the adapter low enough to line up with the valve opening. A few minutes with a small grinder and a blister right under my thumb nail from the 000 steel wby Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Nice, had no idea those existed. If the scuba shop will take the tank back maybe I can save up for one of these. Anyone out there have any experience with these types of compressors?by Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
After many years of only having one scuba tank to refill my pcp I decided to buy a 2nd for myself as a birthday present (selfish I know). My idea was to bulk fill with one and top off with the other so I can reach my desired pressure for more fills rather than having to deal with lower and lower fills. All excited I get home, hook up my fill adapter to the old tank, fill up to 2200 psi. Switby Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Thanks for posting guys!by Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Yes, it's an underlever, very easy to cock, shoots about 900 fps with Crosman Premier 10.5g .177 pellets. It was my favorite target and plinking springer. Over the next few Dealers Choice shoot outs I plan on resurrecting a few more. It's had some modifications done when I purchased it. Naval brass spring guide, solid bronze rear flange guide, steel front guide. The spring is a custom, 28 cby Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
So here goes nothing, I have not shot an Airgun since about 2001 or so. I recently moved (this past thanksgiving) to a more forgiving area with a decent back yard and preserve. It's still technically illegal to shoot here but with more space comes less nervous neighbors. I'm SUPER excited to start shooting again, just in time for Gary to start building again!! I'm not going to lie, standiby Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Welcome to Florida, again! Hopefully this time you will not be going back, unless it's for a vacation.by Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
I'm in! Maybe a new thread or a cleaned up thread so it doesn't take so long to load up?by Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
LOL, I was not expecting that!by Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
You forgot to mention he was 4' 3" and weighed in at a whopping 60lbs!by Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Gary, I honestly have no earthly idea how you can do all of this work. I'm 39 and every time I have to do anything on my knees I have a scowl on my face anticipating the pain I'm about to endure. You must be using some kind of high tech Dr. Scholl's knee pads! I've been reading these forums since they were created, have been tempted to post but never have. I guess I figured it was about tby Sal - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum