Yildiz 410 finally complete
Yildiz 410 finally complete
Big at-a-boy to sumtoy on the mount, fits perfect
Thanks to Gil for all the info and gobbler74 for a sharp guard
Thanks to Gil for all the info and gobbler74 for a sharp guard
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I need one of those guards for a build I'm doing.....tried to find gobbler74's info but couldn't.
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check on old gobblerccleroy wrote:I need one of those guards for a build I'm doing.....tried to find gobbler74's info but couldn't.
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SumToy make a real nice FF3 mount!!!chuck1443 wrote:Big at-a-boy to sumtoy on the mount, fits perfect
Thanks to Gil for all the info and gobbler74 for a sharp guard
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Re: Yildiz 410 finally complete
Did you put an oil finish on the wood?
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Warbird turkey calls I think has themchuck1443 wrote:check on old gobblerccleroy wrote:I need one of those guards for a build I'm doing.....tried to find gobbler74's info but couldn't.
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I wipe it down with rem- oil after handling it (whole gun)2Shooter wrote:SumToy make a real nice FF3 mount!!!chuck1443 wrote:Big at-a-boy to sumtoy on the mount, fits perfect
Thanks to Gil for all the info and gobbler74 for a sharp guard
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Who put the mount on the gun.
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local smithJohndoe wrote:Who put the mount on the gun.
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Chuck, that's a beautiful job and spectacular wood. However, I wouldn't wipe the wood down with Rem Oil if I were you. Minwax or Johnson's carnuba paste wax would be better. I use Renaissance wax on metal and wood. It's museum quality wax and not cheap, but a small tin will out last my actuarial predictions. A lot of old doubles have oil soaked stocks that weaken the head of the stock. This is caused by decades of oiling the metal and storing barrel up which causes the oil to seep into the wood. You haven't harmed your gun, but consider what I've said for future maintenance. As far as the metal surfaces on this inexpensive bargain of a gun, the barrel is satin chromed and the receiver is anodized aluminum. As is, you couldn't have better surfaces to fight corrosion.
Now go kill a bird with that jewel. Gil
Now go kill a bird with that jewel. Gil
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Great info Gil, thanks again
I'll look into that wax
I'll look into that wax
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thanks Gil, ordered it just now, should last a while.
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sharp gun!! Did u dip your receiver and barrel?Toddmann wrote:Love these little killers
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Nope. Just some camo tape from Academy. My youngest son likes it best. Top left pic is his 1st longbeard at age 6. Bottom pics are is 1st bird (a jake) @ age 5.chuck1443 wrote:sharp gun!! Did u dip your receiver and barrel?Toddmann wrote:Love these little killers
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thats great !! I'm getting this gun ready for my grandsons (3 of them for now) the oldest just turned 4 so he'll be ready next year, papaw will be packing it too.what shells are you using?Toddmann wrote:Nope. Just some camo tape from Academy. My youngest son likes it best. Top left pic is his 1st longbeard at age 6. Bottom pics are is 1st bird (a jake) @ age 5.chuck1443 wrote:sharp gun!! Did u dip your receiver and barrel?Toddmann wrote:Love these little killers
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TSS #9.5 13/16 ounce load.
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Chuck what sling studs did you use? I need to get some for mine.
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drilled the butt and used 3/4" wood thread stud. the forearm, I had to cut new threads on a stud to replace screw that holds the forearm onFLGobstopper wrote:Chuck what sling studs did you use? I need to get some for mine.
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Here's another option for sling swivel studs. Shorter one for forearm, longer for stock. Requires drilling both pieces of wood:
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/887160 ... uctFinding
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/887160 ... uctFinding
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Further weight reduction of the Yildiz would be to remove the forend. It does nothing to strengthen the action or add support to the barrel/action connection. As Chuck did, the stud swivel could be connected directly to the insert that holds the forend on after re-threading. It would look weird, but would still do the trick. The forend probably prevents the cocking lever and trigger housing from contacting the barrel when the gun is folded, however. I may check that out, but probably will leave good enough alone and leave the forend where it is. <g> Gil
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I agree Gil, they aren't going to win a beauty contest with the forearm on. I can't imagine without, but they grow on you, pretty wood helps lol
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We broke 200 with 9.5's at 40 with .383 comp n choke choke out of a sxs Yildez. 207 in the 10" 100 in the 20" 307 total. 88% retention inside the total 20".
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We broke 200 with 9.5's at 40 with .383 comp n choke choke out of a sxs Yildez. 207 in the 10" 100 in the 20" 307 total. 88% retention inside the total 20".