R44 II's in this job, IO540 Lycoming.
Shotguns awsome, don't get me wrong, but show us some pics of the chopper! Lol!
R44 II's in this job, IO540 Lycoming.
Well here she is doing her thing, ground operator took this shot of me leaving with a sling load. Not to get tooo far off topic.
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I hate being a Shoe Salesman!
Your my hero. You always have cool parts to sell, you fly a helicopter and you got cool guns! Is your wife a Super Model?


Even your wife will likely agree after being forced to accept it for a few years. Ardent,
Nice write up. I'm looking forward to the day when my KSG eventually arrives. It looks to be a good size for a survival shotgun when flying in the bush.
Agree with you on meeting the wife after you are already flying, definitely easier when she knows what she is getting into from day one
Now you just need a mount for the KSG in the R44.
Ardent,
Nice write up. I'm looking forward to the day when my KSG eventually arrives. It looks to be a good size for a survival shotgun when flying in the bush.
Agree with you on meeting the wife after you are already flying, definitely easier when she knows what she is getting into from day one
Now you just need a mount for the KSG in the R44.
Lol!
That would be cool. I heard out that way there is a danger of flying Man Eating Chipmunks. You would need a gunner though. You would have to have too many hands to shoot and fly the helicopter. I'd apply for that job. I'm a pro now. I watched that Magpul DVD for Arial Operations, 100 times on visual fast forward so I could be a professional Chopper gunner. Lol! They didn't cover much on the "Man Eating, Flying Chipmunks" though.
It'd definitely be easy to use out a small door TF and STANG.
Yep, and picking a gal with a small town background ain't a bad idea when you're away all the time- they grew up assuming everybody knows everything about where the go and what they do! I kid I kid...
You'll like it TF, it's a lot sturdier than my misguided preconceptions led me to believe. Don't quote me as I wasn't about to take apart the test gun, but I am very confident with the exception of the trigger group, this gun will still be a functioning gun with all plastic removed. I was anticipating structural plastic from preconceptions about Keltec, in reality it's just synthetic stocks really like any "Defender" type and all steel workings minus the fire control / trigger. Glock's demonstrated pretty well plastic triggers work swell so I'm very at ease with this gun.




























