I am writing this on my iPhone as I travel to Cleveland for the rock and roll hall of fam induction event tomorrow.
I have recently embraced my second amendment rights by purchasing two firearms. My first purchase was a Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22. It is an AR style rifle chambered for .22 long rifle rounds, it is a lot of fun to shoot and, because it's a small caliber, it can be fired at the local indoor pistol range. My most recent acquisition is a lever action Winchester 1892 Trapper chambered in .45 long colt. Since this is a pistol round I can shoot it at the indoor pistol range.
Anyone out there shoot?
On the topic of G&L, I owned as many as 7 of them at one point in time. I am now down to two -- an ASAT Classic and a Legacy HB.
Thanks for reading. If anyone wants to volunteer for next weeks lunch reporter, let me know. Otherwise I will pick someone.
Great job on the LR this week. I'd love to to the LR next week, but we're an accounting office and I'm just too busy to do it right now.
Love the Winchester. In .45 Long Colt, that should have plenty of stopping power. You just need a nice SAA to go with it, and some fancy leather. With conches! Bad ass!
I was thinking about getting one of those S&W .22s. How does it shoot? Is it accurate?
I like the Legacy HB, too. Is that one of the mahogany ones?
My favorite handgun to shoot is a GOOD Model 1911 .45 ACP, like the Kimber SIS, Wilson Combat, Nighthawk or one of Ed Brown's creations. My favorite handgun to CARRY though, is a Glock. For a quarter of the cost of a tricked out 1911, the Glock gets it done. They are amazing pistols. I prefer the Model 22 in .40 S&W, but my 19 in 9mm is easier to carry. All of my Glocks are very accurate. Been thinking I should add a 30SF to my collection, but...it's more fun buying guitars!
And I don't follow kids in hoodies walking around my neighborhood. What a tragedy.
I used to go shooting with my older brothers when I was young. I don't do it now because I don't own any firearms.
I like buying basses and guitars and I can't afford another hobby right now, but Good luck with that Winchester. That is a beautiful stock. Is it walnut?
I'll do the Lunch Reports next week. I know that I have been pretty scarce around this forum but I have been kind of hammered at work lately.
i actually frequent gunstores often, but i mostly go to buy the finishing products. i love guitars and necks finished in gunstock oil finish, like the birchwood casey tru oil. i would love a winchester like that. it is a very cool gun.
Nice guns: rifles and the six strings. I don't really shoot, but have a collection of pre-assault-weapons-ban items(all have papers!). Actually, now that I have them I wish I didn't. Don't really know what I was thinking...
I'm not interested in owning firearms at this point, especially with children in the house. I used to shoot shotguns as a teenager (turkey shoot fundraisers were big where I grew up - and Louis, we didn't actually shoot turkeys, the best shot won a frozen turkey as a prize). I sometimes had to carry a government issue 1911 in the Navy and absolutely hated it. The things were just too prone to jamming. I preferred carrying a riot shotgun (we had some nice ones), but caught a lot of grief for it not being an "officer's weapon". When my son is a bit older I plan to take him to a firing range to learn to handle and respect firearms, but that's as close as I plan to get to having a weapon around my family.
My G&L count is up to 15. One I ordered several weeks ago just arrived. NGD report to follow.
louis cyfer wrote:rick, what is the blue guitar in the middle?
the blue guitar is my Don Grosh Retro Classic. That is my main guitar. I purchased it in 1996. I must have played a couple dozen of them before I came across that one. I had narrowed my choices between this blue one and a jewel green metallic. In the end, the blue one just spoke to me. The tone is exactly what I imagined a late '50s should sound and the guitar was set up exactly as I like it. This guitar has a light oil finish on the neck and Lindy Fralin Blues Hot pickups.
I've wanted a lever action rifle sine I waqs a kid watching the rifleman on tv, that Wincester is a beauty! My guns are like my G&Ls, used to have a lot now down to a few and they are all more then 20 years old.
louis cyfer wrote:rick, what is the blue guitar in the middle?
the blue guitar is my Don Grosh Retro Classic. That is my main guitar. I purchased it in 1996. I must have played a couple dozen of them before I came across that one. I had narrowed my choices between this blue one and a jewel green metallic. In the end, the blue one just spoke to me. The tone is exactly what I imagined a late '50s should sound and the guitar was set up exactly as I like it. This guitar has a light oil finish on the neck and Lindy Fralin Blues Hot pickups.
RickT
those are great guitars. i knew i have played that shape, but couldn't put my finger on it. i really like the streamlined strat shape. so you understand why i love my fralins.
at pasadena guitars they have dozens of custom shop strats, they had one of these grosh, and a warmoth neck and body put together and finished by a local builder. those 2 were neck and shoulder above all the custom shop strats.
I do not own any guns and have been told by those in the know that I would make a terrible collector. I would give them all cool paint jobs and apparently gun owners don't do that. I think that a Transparent Blue gun stock would be awesome or one in transparent Mint Green gun.
The Don Grosh is awesome. I was looking at a Grosh Tele type but it had the fat neck. It was a medium Metallic Blue and is still for sale. They are quality from the git go.
Hope that you had a blast at the RR induction. You didn't happen to run into Axl? Lots of fun this week Rick and I didn't see a report on your new Mesa. The wood cabinet is awesome. I have a Valve train amp and Spring Thing that I will never be able to take out due to the finished cabinets. Thanks for the week Rick-- Darwin
I do not own any guns and have been told by those in the know that I would make a terrible collector. I would give them all cool paint jobs and apparently gun owners don't do that. I think that a Transparent Blue gun stock would be awesome or one in transparent Mint Green gun.
The Don Grosh is awesome. I was looking at a Grosh Tele type but it had the fat neck. It was a medium Metallic Blue and is still for sale. They are quality from the git go.
Hope that you had a blast at the RR induction. You didn't happen to run into Axl? Lots of fun this week Rick and I didn't see a report on your new Mesa. The wood cabinet is awesome. I have a Valve train amp and Spring Thing that I will never be able to take out due to the finished cabinets. Thanks for the week Rick-- Darwin
SNL just went on. I think the guitarist in the show's band usually sports a Don Grosh Electrajet P-90. Don makes some fantastic instruments. I've owned a couple but I've never felt worthy enough to keep them. Miss them plenty, though... - ed