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ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES???
      #58257 - 04/06/06 12:02 AM

It always surprises me when people name their rifles and how they got that name.

Since I bought my 470 NE I have nicknamed it-Thumper. My wife won't let me call my 458 WM in public what I really wanted to-Big B*sturd- so I kindly refer to it as BB.

Any colorful names attached to any forum members rifles?
And how did you come up with the name?



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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: hoppdoc]
      #58260 - 04/06/06 01:24 AM

I call my 375 "El Troubador". The name came from a friends .375 & the critters hate it when he sings his song.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: hoppdoc]
      #58280 - 04/06/06 02:08 PM

I call my .375 "Pea-Spitter" and I refer to 270gr loads as "plinking ammo". 300gr loads are called "fun ammo". I think I need a 4 bore so I can affectionately call it the "Spud gun" while keeping the same vegitable theme running.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: iwantadouble]
      #58283 - 04/06/06 02:44 PM

My 6mm-.284 has been dubbed "Jesus calls". By my youngest son.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: Taos]
      #58286 - 04/06/06 03:09 PM

lol

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: bulldog563]
      #58298 - 04/06/06 11:14 PM

My .375 bolt action is known by its name of "Stormbringer", after the evil black sword of Ulrik the Albino.

My Jeffrey .450 double, the "Indian Gentleman" has the name "Zabardast", meaning "Awesome" in Urdu thanks to Iqbaal of these forums.

My 9.3 double while blooded is still un-named.



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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: NitroX]
      #58305 - 05/06/06 02:49 AM

Never named any of my rifles yet!

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: hoppdoc]
      #58688 - 12/06/06 10:38 PM

I just refer to any of them as 'She or Her' Never named them.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: hoppdoc]
      #58810 - 14/06/06 02:21 PM

Only when I miss.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: nopride2]
      #58815 - 14/06/06 02:55 PM

Haven't named any of my guns, but did name my recurve bow, actually had that put on the bow when it was made.

"Tashauna" means one of a kind


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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: DPhillips]
      #59105 - 21/06/06 11:49 PM

Hello all,

New to this forum, and a relative newcomer to shooting big bores. I've been having a great deal of fun over the last year with a CZ in .458 win.

Having been accustomed to rather svelt rifles, the sheer mass of this CZ prompted me to nick name it "Gunzilla". Appropriate I believe!

Good shooting to you all!


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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: hoppdoc]
      #59741 - 09/07/06 02:37 AM

Most of my rifles are nameless tools but my Marlin Guide Gun has it's nickname "Mjolnir" - the name of Thor's hammer - engraved on the left flat of the receiver.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: hoppdoc]
      #60211 - 23/07/06 12:14 AM

I affectionately named my 14 Bore English Sporting Rifle, Bitch. With full power loads, it bites like one.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: DarylS]
      #76889 - 18/04/07 11:33 PM

I call my 58 cal. hawken "Boomer" and it certainly lives up to it with 130 grs. of FFG behind as much lead as you can stand (500 grs).Have not named my others.
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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: BigMike]
      #76900 - 19/04/07 12:59 AM

I have a Hart barrelled Winchester Model 70 in .220 Swift which the previous now departed owned named "Old Thor" because of the thunderbolt like effect it produced on crows and groundhogs. My McMillan stocked Schneider barrelled .308 pre-war Model 70 target rifle is called "Black Beauty" because of the beautiful scores she has shot for me at 300 and 600 yards. My Krieghoff Teck O/U .458 is called "The Judge", because there is no appeal from his sentences.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: hoppdoc]
      #76945 - 19/04/07 05:37 AM

Except for horses, I try to not put a name on anything that I might sell later on..........

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: hoppdoc]
      #76977 - 19/04/07 12:07 PM

Do have a synthetic Ruger all weather Labounty rebored 20" barreled 458 WM I refer to as "SOB" when shooting due to its irritating recoil.With scope it runs about 7 pounds.Its not particularly accurate with factory fodder and its killed 2 Leupold scopes to date.I think I will try a red dot scope next. It is one of my big bear guns.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: hoppdoc]
      #77291 - 24/04/07 07:30 AM

M98 30-338 "Blitzkreig"

No.1 375 H&H "Lil Thumper"

CZ 550 458 Lott unnamed

WR 500 double "Schamankungulo"


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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: Schamankungulo]
      #77296 - 24/04/07 10:12 AM

My wife has a pet name for most of my guns, "Old, overpriced, and oily."

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: dnovo]
      #77387 - 25/04/07 01:46 PM

Not many names on the rifles, but I often ask clients to think of their first muttering when they're packing out a load of meat through the willows, and a griz stands up. ........usually they think of Oh Shit! Well, then I show them my .454 Casull with the barrel engraved "Ahhhhh Shit!"
It's often been my first words as the gun came out of the holster under the wrong circumstances. And I believe it's the last words thought of, by too many grizz! ~Arctic~

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: hoppdoc]
      #77395 - 25/04/07 05:34 PM

My 45/70 chambered Lee-Enfield SMLE Sporter I have named "Smelly Nelly" Smelly for SMLE, and Nelly for my Dad Nels who is my shooting mentor for over 40 years.


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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: Hawaiian_Hunter]
      #77418 - 26/04/07 02:40 AM

My 14 bore English Sporting rifle, using 165gr. to 200gr. 2F and 480gr. round ball was affectionally named "Bitch", while my .458" 2" is 'baby'.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: DarylS]
      #77635 - 29/04/07 02:56 PM

QUITE A FEW...I KINDA LIKE NAMING THE BIG ONES,IT MAKES THEM MORE PERSONAL TO ME!

4-Bore Double MASTODON
700AHR Bolt PONDORO
600AHR Bolt THOR
600AR Bolt LW GRIZZILLA
500Jeffery Bolt LW GRIZZINATOR ?(backup grizz rifle,name still in question)
50/110 BFR Revolver THUNDERBEAST
500 Redhawk 2 3/4" RED BULL

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: SAFARIKID]
      #83977 - 13/08/07 07:43 AM

Well all those I listed are gone from a fire in May ..

The new CZ Lott at 8.7# has been dubbed " Lightweight SAM Launcher "


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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: Schamankungulo]
      #84974 - 31/08/07 02:38 AM

Only one: the .458WM I built on a Remington 30S action, keeping the original (experienced) stock, with a 24" barrel measuring 1"O.D. at the muzzle - all metalwork Parkerized, Lyman 48 receiver sight and Redfield Sourdough front sight on a low ramp. I call it 'Old Ugly' - but beauty is as beauty does, so they say, and boy, does it shoot - many 100 yard full-power groups under 1", and functions slicker than the well-known mucus coated doorknob. As it weighs just under 11 lbs., it is also relatively pleasant to shoot, and balances well for fast handling. So I always refer to it by name fondly, with due respect.
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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: mhb]
      #84978 - 31/08/07 04:12 AM

My H&R Ultra Slug 12 ga rifle is "Old Reliable." I have a favorite fishing spot by the same name.
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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: mhb]
      #85512 - 12/09/07 09:36 PM

I have a 500 X 3 1/4" double nitro for black. This rifle shoots wonderfully well with 440 gr jacketed buttets and light nitro loads but will not shoot black powder and lead,no way at all.
Over the years I have tried every thing to make this combination work but to no avail
I therefore call the damn thing " THE ANTI CHRIST' because it's not a true believer and myself as the ALCHEMIST trying to preform magic. whenever we do battle .it's the Alchemist Vs The Antichrist

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: sbs470]
      #378404 - 06/08/23 04:06 AM

Any morecontributions?

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: NitroX]
      #378407 - 06/08/23 08:27 AM

"Paratrooper 94" (Winchester 94 .44 Mag Trapper I made a folding stock for)

"Lil Stubby" (16 1/4" bbl CZ 9.3x62)

"Big Finn" (SAKO AV .375 H&H)

"Chain Gang Special" (Mississippi Department of Transportation surplus 20" bbl Remington 870 riot gun w/ extended mag)

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: 9.3x57]
      #378412 - 06/08/23 09:12 AM

I used to call my 36 cal., Southern Mountain flintlock "Abraham" but, had no particular reason for the name other than it just always felt like a patriarch.

I don't hunt 5% of what I used to so all those fond niceties sort of fell by the wayside.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: sharps4590]
      #378438 - 06/08/23 06:56 PM

"Dirty-thirty" Winchester lever action.

"Uncle M14" and "Grandpa Garand" back in the day.


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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: mauserand9mm]
      #378446 - 07/08/23 12:09 AM

the 4 ga pinfire is the "dicke Bertha" thick Bertha



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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: mhb]
      #380243 - 22/10/23 08:04 AM

I call my CZ 550 in 500 Jeffery "Baby" as in the song "Baby don't hurt me" lol


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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: chuck375]
      #380244 - 22/10/23 08:49 AM

My 14 bore Sporting Rifle is just "BITCH".


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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: chuck375]
      #380432 - 29/10/23 03:31 AM

I love the fact that no one is wearing hearing protection with those huge artilery pieces

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: NitroX]
      #380441 - 29/10/23 03:48 PM

Quote:

My .375 bolt action is known by its name of "Stormbringer", after the evil black sword of Ulrik the Albino.

My Jeffrey .450 double, the "Indian Gentleman" has the name "Zabardast", meaning "Awesome" in Urdu thanks to Iqbaal of these forums.

My 9.3 double while blooded is still un-named.






My .404 usually wears a green plastic stock. It needs a Norse name I think.

The 8x68S will have a custom walnut stock. It needs a German name.

My.30-06 M98 needs a name.

The 10-bore WR definitely needs a name.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: NitroX]
      #380461 - 30/10/23 09:17 AM

My grown up kids and grandchildren all call my Mauser 404 the "elephant gun". Three of the boys are in their 30's and 40's and having fired the 404 with cast bullets they decided that is enough for them and haven't fired it with full power loads.
They all use 7mm-08's or my 7mmWSM, all having suppressors with built in muzzle brakes so they do not know what real recoil is. Their gas operated shotguns are as close as they get to anything with a bit of recoil.


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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: lancaster]
      #380468 - 30/10/23 01:46 PM

Quote:

the 4 ga pinfire is the "dicke Bertha" thick Bertha








Lots of sparks coming out the pin holes, I see.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: eagle27]
      #380470 - 30/10/23 04:17 PM

Quote:

My grown up kids and grandchildren all call my Mauser 404 the "elephant gun". Three of the boys are in their 30's and 40's and having fired the 404 with cast bullets they decided that is enough for them and haven't fired it with full power loads.
They all use 7mm-08's or my 7mmWSM, all having suppressors with built in muzzle brakes so they do not know what real recoil is. Their gas operated shotguns are as close as they get to anything with a bit of recoil.




Like a lot of situations these times, grandpa is a bigger man than the kids and grandkids. Hopefully they see the eyes of the world through grandpa and look further afield.

I remember my Dad showing the cannon shell of a .30-06 of mine to a distant relative. They though it was an elephant cartridge.

I remember as a kid thinking a .577 Snider round was the biggest cartridge on Earth.

PS I wanted one back then already.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: NitroX]
      #380490 - 31/10/23 02:42 AM

Funny you should mention the snider. My cousin's dad had a carbine and 2 ctgs. We also thought it was a huge ctg., but somehow knew it was English Military round of the late 1800's.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: NitroX]
      #380504 - 31/10/23 06:19 PM

Quote:


The 8x68S will have a custom walnut stock. It needs a German name.

My.30-06 M98 needs a name.




Wolfgang?

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: Rothhammer1]
      #380594 - 04/11/23 02:25 AM

Quote:

Quote:


The 8x68S will have a custom walnut stock. It needs a German name.





Wolfgang?




The 8x68S, I think, WOTAN.

MJOLNIR, for the .404. The Hammer of Hahn.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: NitroX]
      #380596 - 04/11/23 05:27 AM

Heidi?

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: chuck375]
      #380634 - 05/11/23 06:04 AM

I call my .500 AHR “PE”…..

…….P€N1S EXTENDER……. , or “the compensator”

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: 3DogMike]
      #380636 - 05/11/23 06:29 AM

I haven't before, but I suppose I could call this one "Fred"



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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: Huvius]
      #380805 - 30/11/23 07:54 PM

I haven't really named any of my firearms but I call this pair "Beauty and The Beast"
They are my only break action rifles.



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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: Nemo]
      #380819 - 01/12/23 05:59 AM

That triple 4 SxS is pretty cool! What's the ROTwist? does it handle 300gr. well. My Marlin did well with those at 2,200fps
& the Hornady was tougher than it looked.
Of course, must have a DC 300gr. mould for it.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: DarylS]
      #380823 - 01/12/23 08:13 AM

The Rizzini uses standard 444 Marlin barrels which are 1/38" twist.
The double is regulated for the Hornady 265 LeveRevolution ammo so I haven't done much with 300's in it.
I have calculated, using the Miller twist formula, that as little as a 1/30" twist would take care of most any 44 bullet and stability of the longer bullets would no longer be an issue.
The newer 444's with 1/20" twist (and "normal" rifling) I think is a little overkill in the twist department.
I suspect they do that because that is the standard twist for the 44 Magnum and such barrels are cheaper and easier to acquire.



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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: Huvius]
      #381187 - 13/12/23 10:29 AM

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I haven't before, but I suppose I could call this one "Fred"






Old Ironsides?

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: hoppdoc]
      #382658 - 18/02/24 03:00 AM

Here is my Remington rolling block in 45-70 that I call "Mutt".

It is an original Remington #1 action.

It has an unknown tapered barrel 30 inches long.

It has an unknown hooded target sight'

It has replica 1873 Winchester ladder sight.

It has a Pedersoli rear long-range sight.

It has a cleaning rod and thimbles like a Ballard Pacific rifle.

It has the forearm attached by a wedge and key, like the Hawken shop (and others) used to do.

It has a poured pewter nose cap like a Tennessee rifle (and others)

It has a Winchester butt plate.

It has a custom hand made American Walnut stock and forearm.

Thinking of adding the vintage brass Wollensak 4 power rifle scope.









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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: Longknife]
      #382662 - 18/02/24 05:42 AM

Looks like a fun gun to shoot, Ed.

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Re: ANY NICKNAMES FOR YOUR RIFLES??? [Re: Huvius]
      #382668 - 18/02/24 11:59 AM

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I haven't before, but I suppose I could call this one "Fred"






Does anyone know exactly how these grip repairs were made? That is, what method was used to form them?

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