I believe we should start a recall of any law that bans "muzzle mounted hearing protection." Many shooting ranges have difficulty with their neighbors due to noise. Sound suppressors would go a long way towards being a good neighbor. Also if I am forced to shoot inside my house I would much...
Thanks to all who were able to go, I had to work:( I sure hope the legeslature does the right thing with this but I don't expect it with the current crowd.
Quit calling the noise amelioration things that which they are not "silencers". They are weapon mounted hearing protection devices, so we don't scare the neighbors. I don't want to scare the birds or ruin the hearing of others while I'm hunting deer. I want to be polite to those who live near...
MCgunner & MD7 have it right. Pass a test!:banghead: Get a permit!:cuss: ***!!!:eek: I don't ask permission to express my freedom of speech. Why should I ask permission to buy, keep & bear arms.
Back to your origional question I'm getting a Yugo underfolding AK for a fun blaster that fits...
Shawnee
To tell the truth I don't remember All I did on the browning process. I do remember using a hair dryer & a large cardboard tube to warm the barrel (it got too hot to touch). The small parts I did in a thrift store stainless sauce pan on the kitchen stove (wife= :fire: ). But it worked well.
All right it's about time I wrote on this topic in person. I built a 45cal Deer Creek kit (Same as Blue Grouse sells) about 7 years ago. The assembly was very simple. Finish I used was from Brownells a cold browning solution (it works better when you warm the parts). Wood was finished w/...
OK I usually just lurh here but on this one I have to reply. I have a pt-111 mil pro that had lots of light strikes with various ammo when I first got it. I cleaned & re-installed the firing pin with no avail. I should have shipped it back to Taurus but instead I put the firing pin on the lathe...
EddieCoyle
No worries that gun never failed but I could tell when I tore it down the 1st time that it was made of pot metal. I gave it away a while ago. If you look at the date of my origional post it was 2003. I have bought, sold, traded & given away many guns since I last saw that particular gun.
COOL. I really like the Cabelas mail order stuff now I can go to see them in person :) Only problem is: Too many places to spend my money too little money to go around:banghead: .
Try also RimfireCentral.com for a whole bunch of 10/22 advice, tips, tricks & general knowledge. The fine folks there will probably also be able to I.D. your action.
Thanks all for the suggestions. I have never had this kind of corosion issue before with any firearm. This is my first year hunting with modern firearm, usually I hunt muzzle loader no stainless & I have never had to clean rust out of a bore at the end of a day's hunt when I did not fire a shot...
I recently aquired a Win. mod. 70 in .300WSM. It is a Wally World special shoots great & has the right feel, but even with daily cleaning & oiling I get rust in the bore. I do live & hunt in Western WA so our wes weather does contribute to the problem but I have never had a gun with this much...
Eating your kills:barf: That little fly swatter gizmo is kinda sissy. I wouldn't use it for yellow jackets or any serious dangerous game:D I use the Jr flame thrower for that (can of hair spray & propane torch) I Toast them at the same time as killing so they are already for the plate.
There are 2 basic types of bad rounds. First the ones that don't function as they should squibs, hard primers, over/underloads, too long/too short to function in a particular gun. The second basic type of bad round is the one aimed at me :what:
Thank God I've not had an AD/ND that wasn't aimed down range. I did one time attempt to replace my loaded pocket pistol (Kel-Tec P-32) into the holster while the holster was in my pocket. I SUDDENLY thought *** am I doing as I realized that the top portion of the holster was pressing against the...
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