Blastattack
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Winnipeg MB
Any gun that has do-it-yourself drilled holes I have now started calling unique works of gunsmithing art. And I do sincerely apologize for using the B word about any unique work of gunsmithing art. I have removed the word from my vocabulary and you will never hear it again in the black and green shotgun forum where we are discussing this.
I have been corrected about modified military rifles. I always thought it was such a shame to cut them up, but now I see how it makes them better. I'm going to start buying up all the cheap unique works of art in the EE before people realize that they are worth so much more than they think.
I am so sorry guys. I truly did not realize there were people so sensitive about the B word and I won't use it ever again when talking about tactical shotguns. I promise.

We have very different opinions, evidently. Ignoring the figured walnut stock, finely cut checkering, expertly shortened barrel with original front sight, and looking only at the drilled holes, then yes, this rifle is a bubba through and through. I personally believe that if someone takes the time to do the job right and it ends up both working and looking fantastic, it does not and never will qualify as a bubba. Also, look at it this way, one less collectible Ross, so the ones you have are worth more. Oh, and I am a Machinist by trade, so yes, I know absolutely nothing about drilling and tapping holes and making dovetailed scope bases on the mill. Like you said, at home bubba work.
Oh, and this is the extreme end of what I consider to be bubba work:





















































