A couple years ago I was at a big outdoor hunting & fishing trade
meet. A couple of bubas had a whole table full of cheap pump
shotguns and military rifles with the scope bases welded on. We
got a big kick out of it. These guys had a little class, they at least
knocked off the slag and used a grinder to taper the drool some.
The hilarious thing was, the weld jobs was their selling point. You
also see guns with the bases on with epoxy. Many with stove bolts, even some with sheet metal screws. The taped guns come
in different grades, ranging from the old friction tape to Duct tape
Wire wrapped guns come in a wide range too, from rusty tie wire
to the top of the line copper. And you must not overlook the guns
of the Bubbas I call the "Artful Carver", who uses a broke blade
Camp King to carve everything from checkering to game scenes
in the stocks of classic guns. Trouble is I'm not a patron of Folk
Art.