Can I Recline On This Pistol?

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Can I Recline On This Pistol?

Post by oldironsights » Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:59 pm

I was out looking at furniture Friday afternoon.
Some sales going on in the area, & I need a place to recline in my great room.
Stopped by a local gun shop that is going out of business soon, closing his doors for good by the end of 2009.
Here is what I took home instead of the required furniture.
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It is new in box from 1994 or 1995 when Bill Clinton decided he needed to punish the Chinese by denying us NORINCO made firearms. :mad:
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See that long, narrow recoil spring between the barrel & frame? There is a tiny lip that it rests on, & while taking pictures, I heard a little "ping", & the only clue I had as to where it went was when I saw the cat run to the corner of the room & stare at it. :oops:
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I shot five rounds of pistol ammo onto a small steel target in my backyard from 15 yards away, offhand.
It appears to be accurate, even in my shaky hands! :bigsmile:
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There is always next year to shop for a sofa, recliner & love seat! :mrgreen:
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Re: Can I Recline On This Pistol?

Post by DuncaninFrance » Sun Dec 06, 2009 3:41 am

Got a camp stool you can have!! Don't get so close for closeup's.

Hint! Don't get so close for closeup's. Check your cameras focal length - say it is 90cm - and then ADD another 20cm and take the picture. You can ALWAYS enlarge a sharp image but you can't focus an out of focus one :roll: A good idea is to attach a wrist strap to the camera ( some are supplied with them) that is the length of the minimum focus distance so it is easy to measure the required distance from the item being photographed :cool:
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Re: Can I Recline On This Pistol?

Post by Niner » Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:18 pm

That's a great looking pistol. Looks like it shoots really good too. A real keeper for sure.
Thanks for sharing the photos.
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Re: Can I Recline On This Pistol?

Post by Candyman » Sun Dec 06, 2009 3:06 pm

We'll have to shoot it the next time I come up to see you.
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Re: Can I Recline On This Pistol?

Post by oldironsights » Sun Dec 06, 2009 8:48 pm

Candyman wrote:We'll have to shoot it the next time I come up to see you.

You are welcome anytime, Lee!
I am stocking up on 22lr match ammo.
You might wanna bring a chair or two. :oops:
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