Remembering Glockpacker
A scope that he sold me sits on top of a .223 TC contender who's barrel was threaded for me by Kurt in Bushnell about a month before Kurt died in motorcycle crash so that firearm is actually a memorial to two amazing gun guys.
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....and some rin up hill and down dale, knapping the chucky stanes to pieces wi' hammers, like sae mony road-makers run daft - they say it is to see how the warld was made!
Saint Ronan's Well - Sir Walter Scott, Bart. (1824)
Saint Ronan's Well - Sir Walter Scott, Bart. (1824)
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Speaking of scopes, I remember a pic he posted of his new build.
It was taken from his condo balcony overlooking a waterway, in Boca?
He captioned it as he couldn't wait to go to Pt. Malabar to sight her in.
He really was a marksman...even in his failing years.
It was taken from his condo balcony overlooking a waterway, in Boca?
He captioned it as he couldn't wait to go to Pt. Malabar to sight her in.
He really was a marksman...even in his failing years.
aka: Dolfan
He lived on the east side of the intercoastal in Pompano.
I remember him fondly... I believe that his profession was C.P.A.
Yes, Glockpacker was a fixture around here for years
Yes, Glockpacker was a fixture around here for years
RIP Glockpacker.
Never looked at this forum until now.
Glad to see Eric is remembered so fondly.
He was a special person, everyone liked him and he was fun to be around
I bought a few things from him before he left and still have the behemoth 26" AR15 15 pound rail gun as he called it although I changed the scope and put a Geissele adjustable match trigger in it and a PRS stock
Last time he was at my house, right before he left to go to Cali he told me he was putting in a false bottom in his trunk where he was hiding a thick layer of 100 dollar bills for his daughter..
One last my way for Eric. Ya just could not help but like him
Glad to see Eric is remembered so fondly.
He was a special person, everyone liked him and he was fun to be around
I bought a few things from him before he left and still have the behemoth 26" AR15 15 pound rail gun as he called it although I changed the scope and put a Geissele adjustable match trigger in it and a PRS stock
Last time he was at my house, right before he left to go to Cali he told me he was putting in a false bottom in his trunk where he was hiding a thick layer of 100 dollar bills for his daughter..
One last my way for Eric. Ya just could not help but like him