fat tony
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
I have a Lakefield Mossberg Mark 1 .22 lr, the trigger is buggered the hell up, the stock fits like a scab ready to fall off, ergonomics are the s**ts, cracked plastic trigger guard; they did a real # on it, and it didn't even get out of the factory yet.
I also have a Cooey 75, some tard beat the muzzle end up with a hammer sometime, and it's not at all properly fitted to the receiver.
And I also have a .22 with no working iron sights, it's a NAACO (same as the Brigadier/.45 Winchester Magnum?) all of these guns are single shots, I'm thinking of stripping off the barrels and scrapping them, I haven't tried it yet but I would imagine with some persuasion (brass punch) and maybe a propane torch I could get them off.
The only one I would feel crummy about scrapping is the Cooey Model 75, as I have a good one and I find I really like that model, but sending it to a smith to get fixed is more than it's worth, the thing is some bubba screwed it up royally before it got into my hot little hands.
I also have a Cooey 75, some tard beat the muzzle end up with a hammer sometime, and it's not at all properly fitted to the receiver.
And I also have a .22 with no working iron sights, it's a NAACO (same as the Brigadier/.45 Winchester Magnum?) all of these guns are single shots, I'm thinking of stripping off the barrels and scrapping them, I haven't tried it yet but I would imagine with some persuasion (brass punch) and maybe a propane torch I could get them off.
The only one I would feel crummy about scrapping is the Cooey Model 75, as I have a good one and I find I really like that model, but sending it to a smith to get fixed is more than it's worth, the thing is some bubba screwed it up royally before it got into my hot little hands.
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