Jun 27, 2007

Those that make it

Watching "the Deer Hunter" I realize that what it probably takes for someone to endure a hardship of the ultimate degree is because they have faced mortality before. Nico, Stevie, and Deniro are in the water before they play russian roulette with the VC and Stevie has just loses it at the thought of having to go through the ordeal in a few moments. granted it wouldn't have been easy for anyone, but a person just can't give up for crying out loud. He hadn't even played yet but he just can't think straight. Deniro and Walken (almost) are able to keep a level head and that is what enables them to scheme the plan of escape.

When a person is given only a few moments to come to grips with their own death it makes your last moments pretty unbaearable I am sure. Those that have contemplated their death (in a healthy way) are the ones that are more likely to be able to escape it when the time comes.

Jun 17, 2007

KRUPPSTAHL

I saw a side by side shotgun on the auction.  It's at 500 now and I would gather this gun will reach the 1000 mark in no time.  Look at a brief biography I found on the German dude who made it.  I am no advocate of Anglophilia but this guy was just obsessed with the manufacture of the finest steel and that is what makes a good firearm for crying out loud.  Actually afraid to post this just because it put some things together with history and value and I am not so sure that I am not going to bid on it if it stays at 500.

KRUPPSTAHL
Alfred Krupp

"...The anvil was my desk.' It was, and he approached it intently; with a painstaking thoroughness which his father had so conspicuously lacked he taught himself to be a master smith. Before he was twenty he would be producing fine steel. he was learning the 'feel' of the virtuoso, how 'in working up this steel, as also in hardening it, only a dark glowing heat is needed, and that with a dark glow it becomes just as hard as the English steel (englischer Stahl) with a much greater degree of heat'. But that skill was only the beginning. The ultimate secret was perfectionism. Alfred's version of the Sheffield process was to cook his metal in little sixty pound graphite pots and then pour them together. One false move and "pfui"; the steel had turned to iron. The first Krupp to have been born in Prussia, he imposed a goose-step discipline on his chefs, and while his habit of flying into screaming rages over trifles was doubtless unpleasant for them, it was also the making of him... Thus Kruppstahl became a product of Alfred's character."

In 1834, the first move towards a reunited Reich, 36 Teutonic states created a common market abolishing intra-union tariffs.

Alfred speaking of fine steel: it "must be fine-fibered not crystalline moreover, and dull but quite soft and tough, both cold and in a glowing stat." He learned Swedish steel (unlike Prussias) was untainted with phosphorus.

For generations spoon and forks had been produced by stamping patterns from metal and finishing them by hand. One afternoon (Alfreds brother) Hermann was examining a defective roll. Feeding scraps into it, he noticed the obvious that the roll created identical creases in each scrap and then drew the brilliant conclusion: what were forks and spoons except strips of metal with calculated imperfections? Experimenting in a corner of the shop, he engraved patterns on rollers. The resulting hand mill was then used to crank out superior tableware. Alfred... adopted the innovations s his own... and Hermann dutifully acceded."

"... Anglophilia which later infected his country's aristocracy was already evident in Alfred... (however) Alfred was attracted by the technical competence in the Midlands (not the English upper class). Sheffield, a magic name since his boyhood, had become Mecca for him."

"The factory air was filthy, and there was no way to keep it out of the house. Billowing clouds of oily grit withered his flowers, blacked his fountains, coated his hothouses with soot. At time he couldn't even see through the panes of his roof nest. The tainting smoke penetrated every room, ruining his bride's trousseau and besmirching her freshly washed antimacassars and linens before the laundress was out the door. Nor was this all. Alfred was installing heavier and heavier machinery, and the grunt of his steam hammers rocked the foundations of his home. Bertha couldn't keep glasses on her sideboard. If she put them out after breakfast, all would be cracked by lunch." When Bertha begged Alfred to go out once in a while, once suggesting a concert, "he answered sharply 'Sorry, it's impossible! I must see that my smokestacks continue to smoke, and when I hear my forge tomorrow, that will be music more exquisite than the playing of all the world's fiddles.'"

According to a family acquaintance: "Krupp is undoubtedly a technician of genius... but apart from that he was extremely narrow-minded. He took no interest in anything unconnected with his professional work. As a consequence, he concluded that a relative of his wife, Max Bruch, later a famous conductor, was completely wasting his time in devoting it to music. If Bruch had been a technician, Krupp remarked in all seriousness, he would have been of some use to himself and to mankind, but as a musician he was leading an utterly pointless existence."


Chuck Hawks history/present on Oregon Rifles


An "anti-new super-bore", down to earth reviewer of tried and true favorite calibers for Oregon Big-game hunters.  My .308, the white-man sniper's choice in vietnam, will prove to be the most sporting due to it's decreased maximum point blank range (+/-3") (according to Hawks) if I decide to take advantage of the Starkey tag I just pulled.  But having fished with Toots on the reservation last week, he said the preferred caliber has always been the .264 Magnum for the Natives.  I might need to buy a new set-up instead of using my 1974 Pawn shop rig.  

I just remember seeing a commercial for what looked like an on-line gun auction.  Can't believe that someone could get away with that in this day, but i am going to check it out.  Americasauction.com or something.


Oh man look at this action (literally).  This thing could fit me like a glove.  (I wonder how this will end up blogging out)

MAUSER - 1909 Custom Varmint -- .264 Win Mag, SS/Fluted, Thumbhole...MUST SEE!!!
Time Left till Auction Closes -- 7 Days, 15 Hours, 1 Minutes
Firearms : Rifle - Bolt Action - Item# 8041047

High Bidder:Nimrod Dude (view feedback)
Current Price: $769.00
Quantity:1 lot
Auction Type:Basic Style
NRA Grade:Excellent
History:28 Bids ($0.01 starting bid)
Seller:jackthedog (4095-0-2)
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Auction Start:06/10/2007 at 16:50:09
Auction Close:06/24/2007 at 16:50:09
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NO RESERVE!! This is a FIRST CLASS Custom Rifle! Built on a DWM made Argentine Model 1909 Mauser action, this rifle chambers the speedy .264 Winchester Magnum. The heavy weight fluted stainless barrel measures just under 28" in length including the integral muzzle brake. The action has been plated to match the stainless barrel and give the rifle a very custom appearance. The stock is a green & brown laminated thumbhole design with beavertail forend, cheekpiece and adjustable buttplate. The rifle is further equipped with an aftermarket single stage trigger and modified safety to clear the scope. The rifle is topped with a silver Tasco 4-16x40 scope with adjustable objective and is steadied by an adjustable lightweight aluminum bipod up front.


This is a really nice rig. The whole package is about mint with no evidence of use since it was built. My understanding is that the rifle was fired just enough to break it in. Due to a surplus of rifles in his collection, the owner has decided to let this one go. The mechanics are in perfect working order. The bore is as new, no signs of throat erosion or anything of that nature. The 1909 Mauser action is exceptionally strong and a popular platform for a custom rifle due to the factory hinged floorplate and quality of construction. This rifle would cost a fair sum to build from scratch. Buyer pays $25.00 shipping.

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