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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => China Gate => : howie1a February 06, 2009, 07:29:09 AM
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I just got this A2078A from Mike M and it is a honey tuned and shoots like it's on rails it is running 679.3 fps in 22 cal some sweetie , I just got done re carving it and doing a refinish had to give it a new look, I also got a Bam 11 from mike it to shoots great ( 675.3 fps ) IN 177 CAL. Mike M. is the man to get your guns from Howie
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That's a beautiful rifle. :)
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reall nice..like the target look
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You have to remember that Howie is a pro at the refinish stuff......
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She's beautiful Howard and in a .22, that should be a good hunter also. :) Ed
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Wowie, Zowie, Howie! That looks good enough to eat. I kind of liked the target style stock that came on mine, too -- except it was strictly a RH set up. Why did you decide on .22 for a target rifle set up?
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Well this is the factory stock re carved and refinished , It's a lot easier than making a new stock , I could have made a new stock I've made them before ,But I liked the look of the factory stock and wanted to see what I could do with it just a little changes here and their , As far as a 22 cal for a target rifle I like 22 cal. rifles, and Mike told me he could keep it under 700 fps so it didn't eat CO2 cylinders , but I went and made it a bulk fill , I can buy 20 oz of co2 for 4 bucks in the dive shop they do paint ball too that's about 50 of those little cyls. that is really cheep to shoot in a bulk setup.I will know how many shots I get tomorrow when I shoot all the gas out of the rifle . I have just set it up today for bulk and I was working on a couple of rifles today. howie
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Mike Melick is the guy, alright. Not meant to hi-jack your beautiful rifle thread, but here is the Tim Null custom stocked version of my MM AR2078a, and it is a fine little shooter, too, just in case there are any lefty's looking.
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Very Very nice Tim does really nice work , I forgot to include that I cut away a little wood there the safety is so you can get the stock off with out removing the safety first , it's not my idea I seen it on the form about a year ago, just put the rifle in the safe mode and mark the outline of the safety lever on the bottom of the rifle and cut away the wood so you can just put the rifle on safe mod, and take out the holding screw and lift the rifle out. It makes things much easyer. howie
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Great I'll be looking forward to seeing them howie
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Here is what I did to my Bam 11
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TCups - 2/6/2009 7:19 PM
Mike Melick is the guy, alright. Not meant to hi-jack your beautiful rifle thread, but here is the Tim Null custom stocked version of my MM AR2078a, and it is a fine little shooter, too, just in case there are any lefty's looking.
Drool.
I'm tired of shooting righty stocks! :o
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Looks great, Howie. They both do.
Now would you share a few pointers for an novice hand - I want to sand and finish my new Slavia's stock. It has a thin looking finish and is not very smooth, but the wood looks OK otherwise.
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I really like the B-11 rifle, when I visit the factory I will be banging some heads about getting more here with an up grade in Quality...they could be a poor mans R-7 with just a wee bit more work....
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I just take the old finish off with a 4x4 pad sander using 100 grit paper then hand sand with 220 grit and stain and varnish 12 coats sanded between with 320 paper , the same as i used to do on Hatteras yachts , if you are going to re carve a stock it would be a good idea to draw what you want to do on the stock with a marker before you remove the finish ( you can remove the marker with alcohol) them I use a 4 inch small side wheel grinder with 80 grit disks to reshape the stock you need to be very careful one slip and you could ruin the stock it's a little tricky I've have a lot of time in wood working over 55 years I am a master carpenter as well as a cabinet maker, with a lot of time in boat work which is all hi quality furniture work , their is a post in the library sect. of this form by me. of how to varnish a stock . howie
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Hi Mike if they did an update to the trigger it would be a big improvement it's the only thing I see that it needs. howie
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I've used a lot of varnish in boat work down here in FL. around salt water it is hard on finishes but you can re coat very easy by using a scotch bright rub down and re coat, As far as what you prefer that's your call everyone has his favorite mine happens to be spar varnish. You have to understand that I've used power tools all my life I will be 71 next week and in my line of work you use power tools. I have many years in wood working I'm a 3rd. generation carpenter and cabinet maker and put in the old European apprenticeship many years ago . howie
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That is a really nice job Howie. That gun looks beautiful.
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Wow, nice wood under that chinese stain..might do that to my chinese sisters. I see you got your plinker bulked up. How many shots you get per fill? If you need cheap 20 oz co2 tanks eBay got 4 for $54.00 shipped and $19.00 for 1 shipped. Army/Navy store here in Jacksonville only charges for 2-20oz for $2.99..way a lot cheaper than the small carts.
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I'm getting 50 shots out of a fill The dive shop I use also handles paint ball will fill a 20 oz for 4 bucks , not bad that's about equal to 50 cylinders it makes the rifle really cheap to shoot . I just chronyed it and it does 679.2 with chp's at 14.3 gr. in 22 cal that's about 14.3 ft. lbs. howie
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Just glad it's not a full power gas eater....