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Kragrifle
06-17-2017, 05:54
I was planning a display of 22 caliber Krags for the upcoming Kansas City show. Unfortunately, I will not have time this year to get things ready. So, since we seem to be in a slow spot for new postings I thought I would show a few odd ball things I have found. This one is a 22 cal adapter that will chamber in a standard 30 cal Krag. I have not, and will not try to shoot it!

Kragrifle
06-17-2017, 06:36
Hmm , having trouble loading photos. Help?

Fred
06-17-2017, 10:32
Wow! That sounds pretty neat!

Dick Hosmer
06-17-2017, 11:19
Hmm , having trouble loading photos. Help?

I cannot offer anything more than follow the instructions - to the letter. This site has one of the most annoying, frustrating, multi-layered, arcane posting systems around. That is why I seldom post pics here. With some other sites (www.gunvaluesboard.com is probably the best) it is a very direct two-click process, completed in microseconds.

Kragrifle
06-18-2017, 06:33
Still no luck!

Dan Shapiro
06-18-2017, 08:06
1. Type comments in the comment block.
2. Just below comments block, lower right, click on "Go Advanced"
3. Screen will refresh. Scroll further down and click on "Manage Attachments"
4. Pop-up window will appear. Upper right corner, click on "Add Files"
5. Smaller pop-up window will appear. Click on "Browse"
6. Another window will pop up, look on the right side of screen and select where you've stored your pictures.
7. Select (click) on your picture and then hit "Open" on the bottom right of the screen.
8. The pop up window will disappear, revealing the previous pop up window. Now hit 'Up load'.
9. That screen will disappear and the original pop up window will appear with your picture on the bottom left.
10. Click on "Insert in line" on the lower right of the pop up window.
11. Click on "Done"
12 Pop up will disappear.
13. You can now hit either "Submit Reply" or "Preview Post" to see how it will look.

HTH

As Dick says, tedious as hell to post. Push comes to shove, you can email the pics to me, and I'll post for you. dshapiro3@cox.net

Dick Hosmer
06-18-2017, 08:37
That is how it is supposed to work. By the time I have had pictures disappear that I know were uploaded, dealt with the pics that were not mine (would love to know how that happened) I have run out of patience.

GVB only requires steps 2, 5, 7, and 13. Culver's system is, IMHO, an unmitigated POS.

jon_norstog
06-18-2017, 09:15
A lot of forums use the same basic template. I've been on several like that. It might be some kind of freeware, and nobody has the time to update it if they gotta work for free.

jn

JimG
06-23-2017, 07:20
Since everyone has the same problems loading pics here, can anyone tell me why my pictures are always to big. That what it says when I finally think I'm on the right track, file is to large. Thanks

Dick Hosmer
06-23-2017, 07:37
It depends on how you set your camera when you took the pictures. But, you should have at least a rudimentary photo editor on your computer. With a Mac, it is "Preview". If you are a Windoze guy, I'm not sure what the name might be. In any event, you should be able to fix the issue in a couple of seconds per pic. The main thing to watch is that (unless you want to produce special effects) that you ALWAYS keep the "proportional resize" box checked!!!!

JimG
06-23-2017, 10:01
Thanks Dick, I'm gonna work on it. I have a bunch of Krag stuff and I would like to post pics but it's to frustrating for me sometimes.