One time a guy i was playing pool with said "ya know gullible isnt even a real word", and i sincerely say, "Reeeally? Maybe its french". Lol.
Not sure why that's pertinent, but it just came to mind.
Man do i feel stupid. I once had a partial sleeve of 100 cci's, opened it to see how many, fumbled over something and spilled them all on carpet.
Turned off the light and used my flashlight to find the shinys.... a magnet wouldve been the smart way
I am my family's 1st responder. It makes sense to retain the proper tooling and skillset to adequately address my responsibilities.
(The sentiment includes firearms, but runs much deeper and wider than merely that)
Just because everyone is so adamant that its a bad idea.... im going to run an experiment this summer and mix some stihl b&c oil 50/50 with 30w valvoline and see how it works.
I went most of my life shooting a BHP with the factory wood on it (a '72 BHP) But then I found rubber hogues (for the '92) and I was hooked. I cant stand the mkIII grips with the thumb shelf
I was sitting there looking at a freshly tumbled pile of 38spcl and 357 and decided to give this "one shot" stuff a day in court....
And I gotta say, This stuff is pretty kickass.
I don't think sizing pistol brass is hard... but now its really really not hard!
i am vaguely aware of the shortage, and recent bonanza.... okay so, last i knew, one could go buy tanks of helium. The "readily " part may be in question.
Yes sir!
any hvac supply house would have it...
But as the gentleman GeoDudeFlorida pointed out.... nitrogen may not be a fantastic idea, because of the composition of that which we're trying to extend the life of. (Slaps forehead)
But helium is! And that is also readily available.
I did misspeak. I appreciate the semantic correction for sure.
I use nitrogen at work to dispel oxygen and moisture... my thinking was to that effect. Dispel oxygen, and delay decay.
Im not sure! Its a hybrid of a seat i found in the trash, a busted office chair, and old roller blade wheels! Do what ya can with what ya have.
It is comfy, and rolls real nice
IMR4198 is one of my favorites with bullets up to 55gr. I would list my charge weight, but i wont. It used to be at book max back in the day, but its over max according to more recent data.
Accurate as heck and economical to boot
Im 6' 2", 200lbs and have carried my BHP, IWB for over a decade. It rides at about 3:30 and pretty much disappears under an XLT henley style shirt. I have a multi tool, extra mag and flashlight on my weak side, so there is some ballast and its not uncomfortable, even in a car with high...
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