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Oh, you were a jet jockey. I am a former Marine and still work with THE Marine adversary program (for the past 20+ years). We work on Air Force F-5s. What did you fly?
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UPT at Williams by Chandler, then B-52's and eventually 130's worldwide. 1969-1994. Landed at MCAS Yuma several times in 37's and 38's. Some time in F-4's, cousin flew huns then 16's out of Luke. Initial flight tng at Picacho, ran low level for intercepts out of D-M.
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Well, thank you for your service, sir. I almost guessed F-4s. F-4 guys are different, not a bad thing and I can't put my finger on it, but I seem to always know. 30+ years around you guys rubs off after a while, I guess. Nice to meet you Bruce. If you're ever in the area let me know and we'll hunt something. Beers always cold in my fridge.
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Bruce; Did you know Rick Hornbeck? B 52 pilot with several tours at Plattsburg. Regular shooter at Pine Tree then and after his retirement to the Hudson Valley.
Best, Austin |
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DezrtRat, I don't think you'll find anyone who will do a quality restock for much under $1K
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Not a jet jockey like Col. Day- wanted to be one- still would like to meet Gen. yeager, wanted to meet Chuck heston too- but that's no longer an option. Don't give up- you care to send me a private message through this forum with a PO Box or mailable address and I'll shoot you a copy of last Falls (2008) issue of Parker Pages-I think we have the best magazine of any gun group going- and not just because our Editor was kind enough to run a article I wrote- I'm no writer- but if you want a 1903 accurized or a Timney trigger put into your M40, I'm your guy-
I bought a Porject Parker in pieces about a year ago- just for fun- I bought a GHE 12 gauge receiver (No. 2 frame) and matching ejector forearm- had friend and Master Gunsmith Brad Bachelder fit a set of VH 28" barrels, make ejectors and he found a used GH pistol grip stock that had a crack at the wrist- which he repaired and fitted to the gun- the article has fotos and more details- Long story short- try him- I've seen some distressed rifle and shotgun stocks he has repaired, he may also have a buttstock that can be fitted to your Parker and make it shootable again- I can't tell you the cost, but it might be worth checking into- Brad Bacheler e-mail bachelderfirearm@aol.com phone 1-616-459-3636. Brad is a member of the PGCA, has been a gunsmith for 30 years in Kent Co. Michigan and is one of many qualified gunsmiths known to us "Parkerites" as a master craftsman- his work is top shelf-- Semper Fi Gyrene- and lock and Load a cold Coors for me too!! |
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The name is familiar Austin. Plattsburg was known more as an FB-111 base, although it was Buffs earlier.
AZ has great quail hunting but as DRat says, a person has to want to walk, the terrain isn't easy and most people can't do it. I'll be at White Sands NM for the Bataan Death March Memorial Marathon 3/21 if anyone else wants to have a little stroll for 26 miles, then perhaps head west to check out quail ground. Steve Bodio lives over at Magdalena, not that far. |
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I've lost track of Steve Bodio- also my USMC buddy John Hewitt- from the "Old GSJ" days--if you see Steve, say "Hi" for me. Not surprised you participate in the Battan DM memorial--one way to always remember the atrocities of the Pacific Theatre WW11--and honor those who feel prey to Japan's move for Imperialism and control of the Pacific-
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