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Barabbas Trebuchet
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 พ.ค. 2018
Pre-fab Unabomber Cabins For The Masses!
I thought I'd check this out. Sort of like the idea of having a place to run away to and hide in while working on my manifesto or deciphering the seven seals or whatever. Would be a fun project.
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CPKC The Empress 4-6-4 Hudson at New Lisbon, WI
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Canadian Pacific Kansas City passenger train passes through New Lisbon, WI on it's The Final Strike Anniversary Steam Tour. 05-05-2024
Retro Dillinger 1911A1 "Room Broom" Project
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I'm considering making a copy of the Dillinger "Room Broom" and weighing all the legal ins and outs and what have yous. The Lebman 1911 was used by notable criminals such as Dillinger and Baby Face Nelson, and was the creation of Hyman Saul Lebman (Lehman) of San Antonio, TX. All National Firearms Act regulations will be complied with.
Your Damn Dam Update
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Less than 24 hours after a temporary fix to the dam break the flowage fills in.
Dam it! New Lisbon, WI Dam Break 2024
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April 2024 Dam break in New Lisbon, WI. The Lemonweir flowage / New Lisbon pond drained down to its main channel after a spillway failure.
Thompson M1 SBR
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shooting a Thompson M1 short barreled rifle at the range today.
SAW trigger time
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The guys at Down Range LLC allowed me to try their M249 this afternoon
Sunday Morning Shooting
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shooting my new Marlin GBL w/ SilencerCo Hybrid 46 suppressor
The Big River: A Short Trip on the Mississippi
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I spent the morning on the Mississippi River with the captain of his own ship, the extraordinary Jimmy Jones. I took him up on his gracious offer of a tour of the LaCrosse, Wisconsin portion of the the river. Next time I'm bringing fishing poles.
Shooting the M-1903 Springfield
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Still playing with the sights of the 1893 Marlin, just adding elevation and Kentucky windage for the time being. Also shooting the M-1903 Springfield with some of the 30-06 cartridges I reloaded with my Lee Loader. I believe I purchased the Springfield around 1998 or 99. Haven't done a ton of shooting with it so thought I bust it out today. I love these rifles from what I consider The Wild Bunc...
1893 Marlin rifle, 1866 Winchester carbine replica, and Random Musings
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Sunday morning shooting. First shots with my newly acquired 1893 Marlin rifle and 1866 Winchester carbine replica made by Cimarron. Plus plenty of free blah-blah-blah from me. I'm using Trail Boss powder and Missouri Bullet Company cast bullets in both the 32-40 Winchester and 38 Special reloads. They are remarkably quiet and soft recoiling subsonic cartridges, perfect for backyard plinking. So...
Renaissance Wax, Complaints, and Grievances
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Renaissance Wax, Complaints, and Grievances
Zen, Existentialism, and the Remington Model 8
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Zen, Existentialism, and the Remington Model 8
Big Cat Rescue in Rock Springs, WI. Part 2
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Big Cat Rescue in Rock Springs, WI. Part 2
Big Cat Rescue in Rock Springs, WI Part 1
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Big Cat Rescue in Rock Springs, WI Part 1
The Ice Age Islands: Mill Bluff WI State Park
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The Ice Age Islands: Mill Bluff WI State Park
Vortex, Lever-Guns, and Opinionated Fuddery
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Vortex, Lever-Guns, and Opinionated Fuddery
My Two Dixie Gun Works Rifles (re-upload)
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My Two Dixie Gun Works Rifles (re-upload)
February Inside Projects (Pathfinders models)
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February Inside Projects (Pathfinders models)
I wouldn't try to do a holster for that. I would hang it over my right shoulder on a strap and cover it with a jacket for concealment. That is how the gangsters used to carry sawed off shotguns and I think it would work quite well with the Room Broom.
I like that idea.
Cool video thanks for sharing I hope the project is coming along nicely for you
I'm hoping to start the AOW paperwork very soon. I'm just waiting for the bracket that holds the tommy gun grip to be tig welded to the frame.
Nice man, I was going to buy the same sword👍
Love your channel, cheers from a fellow deadhead 🍻
Cool history..and vid
That's in very good shape to be 100 years old.
That was a Steal for that price!
My pal had one, I had a P40 and a Pitts.
They should take the dam out!
had this too. Such a good time
I believe it's 200$ for sbr. The only low cost stamp is the aow. I'm not 100% but pretty sure. Badass project though!
It should be covered by the Any Other Weapon $5 tax stamp. I'm slightly confused about whether I can build this on a Form 1, where I am the manufacturer, for just the $5 tax stamp, or if I have to pay the $200. The ATF makes somethings clear as mud, when the consequences for doing something wrong are so severe. Luckily I know professionals.
Yep. I'm 56 and I had one and I flew it for about 5 seconds. Up then straight down.
I’m 65 and got one for Christmas long ago brings back memories
That's a wonderful memory. Our very first gas powered plane was this very model and it was awesome looking. We used to go to the play ground on a Saturday. You could always hear when somebody was flying their plane. The P40 was a lot easier to fly.
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That’s a good day off.
That thing is awesome 🤩
Did not know you couldn't shoot cast out of a micro groove rifled barrel just learned something new.
Loved this one! Was a huge fan of control line planes and flew them in the backyard between our apartments off a small concrete pad... This one is in great shape! It is one of the later versions but $30 is a great buy!
I had that.
If your in your 50s-60s, you definitely remember these from your youth
had the P51. It flew great, but landed horribly.
I was 11 years old seeing these, that was 1959. Today is April 8, 2024.
I had a Cox Sopwith Camel. Never could get the engine started. Tried and tried. Suddenly it caught on fire and melted into puddle like wax. Burned my hand a little. The fuel flames were invisible and I didn’t realize it was on fire right away. Quite a disappointment.
Just for your information, it holds a net during track and field events for the shot put and disc throw to keep spectators safe. Feel free to come next Sunday morning and discover how you can be raptured :)
I got my Thompson in 1985. Fun to shoot, hard to rack. Recently found the Howell Arms spring and bushing kit. Installing the kit was simple. Easy to rack now, a blast to shoot.
I recently purchased a Thompson M1 SBR and purchased both the spring kit and a extended bolt handle for it as well from Howell Arms. Both are great after market parts for something that for whatever reason is not standard on a firearm straight from the factory. It makes a world of difference. I have nothing but praise for Howell with their products and service. Everyone and their brother makes ARs it seems, and I wonder if there was competition with Auto Ordnance if the quality would improve. I would love to see Colt and Savage have a retro line of Thompsons. It's a niche market, and probably not profitable enough. It's not just that the bolts are difficult to pull back, but both Auto Ordnance firearms I've purchased have had minor BLEMs that should have been caught by quality control.
Two things, unless you know these guns you probably will not buy it. If you do know about these you will probably be deterred by the non-existent ammo.
True enough. Since I posted this I also picked up a Model 8 in .32 Remington for a very reasonable price. The fact that it included 4 boxes of .32 Remington was a deal sealer. Enough brass for reloading.
fuel will take off paint in 1 second
I am too, up to 12 of them now. Still going.
They are habit forming. I think I'm sitting at 7.
When I was a teenager the brother of one of my mates had this Stuka. We all gathered in anticipation to see it fly...it made less than 1 circuit before diving to obliteration into the ground. I still have the motor and one of the undercarriage legs somewhere.
Had one as a kid. Never flew real good crashed it so many times I taped it together, put an M80 in it, lit the fuse and let it fly off by its self until it blew up. Actually flew better by itself. Nothing left of it after the M80 went off
Great price! I had 2 of those when I was a kid in the 60s. The wings cracked when i landed hard and I replaced them a few times. The best cox control line plane was the PT-19
Mine did indeed dive bomb. Straight into the ground. Twice. Went back to nitro cars. Gravity is not my friend.
58 here. I had that one, and the Bushmaster!
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I had one. Control line piece of crap, but it looked great! I got it to fly a few rounds before the inevitable crash.
How did you hook up your sling on the front?
I added a rear Thompson sling swivel to the front grip. Sort of copying what the British did with their Thompsons during the Second World War. I've seen photos of the swivel on either side of the grip, and I'm not sure of the history pertaining to that modification. It works though.
Wow! Brings back the memories from the 70’s ! I had that exact Stuka… and box ha ha .. great hobby, great times 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Now I remember those Cox planes, though I never had one. Good authenticity on that Ju-87D Stuka; cute cat, too.
I can taste the fuel in the air.
I hope you left it alone. I think it was bank guard or armored car gun. It belonged to a bank.
It will remain as is.
I had one in the 70s and a few other cox planes till I got into RC flying
I got one for Christmas and my mom had a fit when I started it in my bedroom because it was snowing and I wanted to see if it worked. 😂
LOL!
Owned and flew almost every plane made, and this Stuka was one of the heavier kits and was a little less peppy than some of the lighter models, including Fokker D VII, Sopwith camel, and my favorite was the Super Chipmunk, lighter and more responsive. Had the Jeep, the ASTRO Van. My buddy had a small speed boat as well as the Shrike. Loads of fun.
Shit!! I remember flying the Stuka , PT 19 and P40!
Had those exact 3 plus the P-38! 😊
Wow, does this bring back memories. I saved up all my money from my paper route in the early 70's to buy one. I wasn't a good pilot. thanks for the video and the memories.
I’m 63.9 years old n got the Cox P-51 Miss.America in the early 70s . It flew fast n good ALLDAY but the PT-19 trainer flew the best and SMOOTH . All were basic 2 piece construction with 2 hvy rubber bands on each side of fuselage to wings . The Testors Ucontrol airplanes 👎 … Good Times 👍
I had the pt19 trainer in the 70s listed after that stuck but couldn't afford it😢
My cousin had one of those Stuka's. I don't know how it releases but the bomb does come off. He lost his bomb not long after he got the plane.
Well fly it for us goodness
In 1964 my friend and I both bought one of these Cox Stuka's. It was my first gas model airplane. A day or two after we bought them we tried to fly them in windy conditions. They both crashed. The cost for them back then was exactly $20 including tax from a store called EJ Korvettes. It was our lawn cutting money that we saved to buy them. We both learned how to fly gas model airplanes by purchasing the PT19 trainer held together with rubber bands.
Believe it or not, I remember E.J. Korvette; they had a store in Camp Hill, Pa, where my grandmother got lost for a few minutes in 1968 on a trip to Gettysburg. I remember buying the Airfix Ju-52 in 1/72 scale there a couple years later.
Had the exact one too! Didn’t make one round string broke and went straight up and over my head and dive bombed into the asphalt. Still have the motor thee tanks of fuel though it 2 breakin and 1 for the crash