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General Category => General RGG Guns/ Homebrew gats => Topic started by: Dave on February 08, 2012, 05:33:13 PM

Title: New Members
Post by: Dave on February 08, 2012, 05:33:13 PM
There have been a lot of new members sign up lately, But none of the new guys  posting!

Jump in and participate! There is a lot of VERY TALENTED machinist here. Everyone is willing to help, I wont tolerate any flaming or rude behavior. So dont be scared!
Title: New Members
Post by: on August 27, 2012, 10:16:08 PM
I just wanted to say hello to everyone and hope I can learn some stuff and also help someone else. I just finished a full size 1874. Still have bluing and stenciling to do. Jim
Title: New Members
Post by: on August 29, 2012, 01:18:04 AM
Jim,

My appoligies for not approving you post sooner and hence the delay before it appeared. I am in Toronto, Canada on my \"day job\". I would really like to see some photos of your project and any details you are willing to share with the group.

Welcome and I hope you enjoy the interaction.

nitewatchman
Title: New Members
Post by: on August 31, 2012, 07:30:57 PM
[quote name=\"county6\"]I just wanted to say hello to everyone and hope I can learn some stuff and also help someone else. I just finished a full size 1874. Still have bluing and stenciling to do. Jim[/quote]

Jim

I always wanted to build a full size gun, please post some pictures or details of your build.  I have completed my D&E gun and looking for a new project.

Frank
Title: New Members
Post by: on September 01, 2012, 02:26:09 PM
Roller,
 How did your D & E gun turn out for you? Is it a shooter or a looker so to speak? If you have some pictures of your finished gun, please post them.
Thanks,
bruski
Title: New Members
Post by: on September 02, 2012, 01:27:56 PM
[quote name=\"bruski\"]Roller,
 How did your D & E gun turn out for you? Is it a shooter or a looker so to speak? If you have some pictures of your finished gun, please post them.
Thanks,
bruski[/quote]
It was shooting when I took it apart to do the finishing!  Filled 20 phone books with lead in my shop.  Have not shot it since I reassembled it.  Wife made me get it out of the living room and put it in the basement!  I had planned on taking it to the range and get a video of it firing but have been working on other projects.  There are photos in the D&E section of the finished gun.

Frank
Title: New Members
Post by: on September 02, 2012, 07:26:16 PM
Roller,
 Is your basement used for storage, or is it a man cave? My wife met me at the front door when I was wheeling my RG-G towards the movie room/living room and said \"I don\'t think so\". Then she mentioned something about moving my slot machines out of there also. So I backed off real quick and got the message. The slot machines are still in there for now any way. The RG-G is back in my shop/office for now.
bruski
Title: New Members
Post by: on September 03, 2012, 07:24:57 PM
Basement is one of my retreats, barn is the other.  I do my reloading in the basement and the machining in the barn.  Barn is climate controlled and I spend most of my time out there.

Frank
Title: New Members
Post by: on December 14, 2012, 11:32:14 AM
I just found your Forum—Via a Link over on \"Weapons Guild\" and wanted to check your Forum out.

Just getting started here, but wanted to make the semi-obligatory \"Howdy\" post.

I give you my solemn word that I\'m not a Spam-Bot.....

And while I\'ve yet to build a Firearm, I do Play a Firearms Designer Online.

Saxon Violence

PS: And if anyone doesn\'t get my Signature:

It\'s a Non-Sequitor based on \"In The Kingdom of The Blind, a One-Eyed Man is King\".....

Humor.....
Title: New Members
Post by: on December 15, 2012, 04:17:50 PM
Welcome.
Your sense of humor is way beyond me.  I just do not get it.
Title: New Members
Post by: on January 26, 2013, 03:01:34 PM
Hello Everyone,

Just wanted to say how glad I am to find this site. The plans for the D&E gun just arrived yesterday, I\'ve been looking them over, while trying not to feel like I bit off more then I can chew. I\'m a selt taught home shop machinist, so I\'m sure I\'ll have plenty of questions. My shop should be up to the task, hopefully my skills will be as well.  

Bob Breton
Title: New Members
Post by: on January 28, 2013, 03:56:24 PM
Welcome to the forum Bob.
Please keep us posted on your progress
Good luck
Jerry
Title: New Members
Post by: on November 26, 2013, 01:40:42 PM
I posted a Greeting to one and all on another thread and now posting here.
I\'m part of a group build in which our group goal is to start in 2014 and finish in 2014
More Later

Later 42rocker