Rocklock-Gary,
How did your Parrot do against Fort Pallet? Your gun was the one I expected to take the fort down if the bowling ball didn't crush it.
I agree, Double D.; Gary has the ability to hit point targets, but I believe his front sight gets lost in all that lumber. I found two exit holes below the half way point that were big enough to be his, but with all the splintering it's hard to say for sure.
When it comes to taking the head off a bowling pin, watch out! He's a master. I believe I saw him lick his thumb and wipe a little spittle on the right side of his front sight just before shooting his golf ball Parrott gun. When I asked him why he did that, I think I remember him saying, "Just a little tip I picked up from that movie about Army Sgt. Alvin York in WWI. When shooting flying geese with a rifle, he would always do that to reduce the glare on the front sight. Where do you think I got the idea of taking a pin out of the back row? Again, Sgt. York. He would pick off the last goose in a flight and then the next, etc. That way the ones in the front didn't realize what was happening!"
This is definite proof that Marines can learn a few things about shooting from us Army guys.
Thank you for posting that newspaper article about the shoot, Double D. Just one thing I can't figure out. Who is that fat guy on the left in the photo; I don't remember seeing him there. George, after going through 4 or 5 pallet slats on edge, those Brooke bolts were allowed to tumble. Thanks for the pics.
Tracy