I know people love Dapiran guns. I have Dapiran fins and they are great.
Don Paul,
Your pics are too small!
Trying to save bandwidth for the Bikini Thread...:D:D;)
Cheers, Don
I know people love Dapiran guns. I have Dapiran fins and they are great.
Don Paul,
Your pics are too small!
Trying to save bandwidth for the Bikini Thread...:D:D;)
Cheers, Don
Cool guns. :thumbsup2: I have seen most of them though. No surprises yet! Keep going...
Off to work ...till to night.
DP
Nice thread! Way nicer to the eye that "rectangular pieces of wood with screwed in handles"
From double rifles/shotguns to air rifles to spearguns.....European craftsmanship is to be envied.
Great examples,Don.
Display MoreOne more from Italy.. For the high end glass lovers:D .The Huntechnology are actually very slim guns, the main section being only 25 millimeters.
Ok, I'm done for tonight ....need to get back to packing box's
Cheers Don
I really like the looks of this gun. Do you have some better(bigger) pics? I would like to see the details.
Some of these European builders have an odd fixation with left-side line releases and guns with no tracks.
Some of these European builders have an odd fixation with left-side line releases and guns with no tracks.
No tracks? :confused1:
Some of these European builders have an odd fixation with left-side line releases and guns with no tracks.
Many euro wood guns can be ordered with the line release on either side. The Europeans have been heavily involved with organized target shooting in pools. I went to a French Comp in 1981 and was surprised at how advanced the guns were in terms of range along and accuracy.
Cheers, Don
I really like the looks of this gun. Do you have some better(bigger) pics? I would like to see the details.
Roger that, go back to post #11.
Cheers, Don
Roger that, go back to post #11.
Cheers, Don
I meant tracks, when I looked at some of the C4's on display at the blue wild a few years ago, they were trackless, and seemed to rely on parallel band alignment to avoid whip. The Omer wooden guns were trackless too. Most of these guns look like they have tracks (albeit extremely shallow ones to accomodate their complex geometry). Not that I have a complaint with that or anything, just noticing..
Fuzz Dont your have some custom Euros from Greece?? postem up amigo
Fuzz Dont your have some custom Euros from Greece?? postem up amigo
What you say, what you say, what you say..What
Come on Fuss brake out the Ty....and I ain't talkin sticks .:D;)
Cheers, Don
Thanks Fuzz:thumbsup2:
That is one beautiful gun! Unfortunately my Italian is a bit lacking:D
I just found the Skinner 120 on the site and feel that it is better suited for hunting around here. Definitely going to look into these a bit more.
Fuzz Dont your have some custom Euros from Greece?? postem up amigo
Not any more... I'm actually in the process of downsizing now! :thumbsup2:
I meant tracks, when I looked at some of the C4's on display at the blue wild a few years ago, they were trackless, and seemed to rely on parallel band alignment to avoid whip. The Omer wooden guns were trackless too. Most of these guns look like they have tracks (albeit extremely shallow ones to accomodate their complex geometry). Not that I have a complaint with that or anything, just noticing..
Ah... that make a little more sense. It was just an odd statement in context, since this thread is focused on custom guns (c4 & Omer are definitely production) & as you mentioned, all the guns on the thread had tracks.
Ok, this one's from my parents land as well:
Fuzz do you have a early C-4 Mono ?
Cheers, Don
You need to be a member to leave a comment.