It's been great to shoot, we really love it! Fourteen years and it still works great. My 2 sons will be very happy to hear the good news!by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Gary, So happy to see you're able to begin creating these great airguns once again. Great news for everyone, and I can't wait to follow the progress!by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
2 guns 2005 for me James. Patience.by dlalder - Gary's Galleries
...and please don't forget Doug's 45 Tundra Magnum and his .32 magnum also! Thank you!by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Beautiful work, Gary. Thanks for sharing!by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Wouldn't the 87 be just a bit of overkill on a crow? Happy Memorial Day Gary.by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
'For those people who purchased their air gun via the ledger, you got a good deal.' Sorry, but for many of us, that remains to be seen, Keith. Glad things are going so well for you.by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
I don't think I'd want to try to shoot this thing, it looks like it hurts. I believe I heard them describe it as having 'over 25,000 ft lbs' of energy. Bullets are $40 each! Not nearly as cool as an airgun, but really fun to watch! It is a facebook link.by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Merry Christmas, Gary. Thank you for your hard work and your integrity in keeping promises made. Have a great holiday season, and keep posting the pictures!by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Hi Gary, I'm one of those guilty of visiting often, but seldom participating. I've got you on my shortcuts bar, and I naturally go there quite often since I work online most of the day. I have enjoyed seeing the progress of the new place, and like you, am anxious to see your work as it comes out of the new facility. You are looking younger and skinnier. Have you lost weight?by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Good luck, Gary, I look forward to seeing your progress.by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
1) Benjamin .177 cal pump. Based purely on the fact that I had the time and the area to shoot it nearly everyday from ages 12-16, and it is a very memorable time. 2) Yes. See #1 3) Yes. See #1 4) Yes. And it still does not leak after 40 years.by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Beautiful work, Gary!by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Gary, If I were one of your grandkids, I think I'd want to be hanging out at grandpa's house all the time!by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Looks like they are definitely trying to lock buyers in to their proprietary ammo. Sort of like HP selling printers in order to sell cartridges.by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
I'll take it off your hands Garyby dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
LOL. That is pretty much identical to the one I have on order!by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
6-24X scope for son. Wish it could have been an airhog, but he'll have to save up for that himself.by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Ok, I finally get it. Thanks everyone.by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Thanks Jerry, Maybe you can explain to me the part I'm not understanding, which is how can this weapon have such a long range (110-200 miles). Is the projectile somehow self-propelled? If not, is the range due the the weight of the projectile? I just can't figure out why it would have such range compared to rifles with velocities near 4,000 fps, unless there is some sort of law of physics thaby dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
The part I don't get, Gary, is that isn't Mach 5 around 4000 fps or so? And don't some rifles come close to that, and yet they have a maximum range of very few miles. I know the energy is much greater in this weapon due to the huge slug, but why does it fly so much farther than a rifle with say 3000+ fps velocity. Is it because the much heavier projectile goes further? I don't think the slug hby dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
I found this sort video really interesting, this prototype weapon shoots a projectile over 110 miles. Does anyone know how to estimate what sort of muzzle velocity this would need to have to accomplish this? Sorry if I didn't post this link the right way, I'm not sure how to attach a video. Doug New Military Prototypeby dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Beautiful work, Gary, and a very nice thought.by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Very nice, Gary. I just don't how you come up with some many great designs.by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Very nice, Gary. I hope it's still out there somewhere being used!by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Welcome Julian. It's nice to have a new member from Taiwan!by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Thank Julio, Actually I'm a bit of a long-timer with Gary (going on 9 years now). I've got 2 of Gary's air rifles already, including one identical to this one being made, and have a 4th on the ledger (.45 cal). Love the ones I've shot so far, I'm sure Gary will do a great job on this one as well. Dougby dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Thanks Gary, I'm sure he is going to love it.by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
As always, beautiful work Gary!by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum
Great photo you two!by dlalder - Airgun Rendezvous Main Forum