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planeflyer21

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  1. Only if you want to blast stuff with either clouds of little lead balls or a big ol' honkin' chunk of lead. Jon
  2. Tons of stuff to stay away from. Just use a quality cleaner and scrub everything well. You'll probably see lots of grime in that trigger group. On the side bar for that video, MidwayUSA has a video showing how to tighten a loose barrel on a Winchester 12. Very cool! Very easy! Jon
  3. ^^^^^ See?! Top notch!! :yup: Jon
  4. NOT the trap and skeet club. DOWN THE STREET from the trap and skeet club. The reference to the T&S is for the reason that the T&S has signs, and is marked clearly. The rifle/pistol range is unique. Look at that map back in the beginning...you will see the T&S Club marked. Down and to the right (to the southeast), scroll along that dirt road and you will see the unmistakable fingerprint of a shooting range. Even though it is unmonitored, this range has concrete benches and ramadas. Jon
  5. That camo is inspirational bubb! Jon
  6. If you feel up to it shepp, pull that trigger group out and clean it like a mad man! A bunch of the old stuff I've had has been hampered by just old oil and dirt adobe. About 7:45 is where he starts on the trigger removal: Jon
  7. It'll definately be broken in this time next week. :auto: Jon
  8. Welcome 308LH! Jon
  9. How's that running Mike? Jon
  10. Sawed: Jon
  11. Thanks bro! Have most of a jug of Oxpho Blue I need to use. Time to reblue this one. Maybe another also. Jon
  12. We planted some galvanized steel fence posts. My cordless recip went through them like a hot knife through butter...10 seconds, if that. Jon
  13. Nobody has old stuff? Okay...here's another one. A Marlin Golden 39M. Mechanically in excellent condition, at sometime in the past it looks like it was put away wet...then sandpapered to get rust off. It really isn't that old, being born in 1973. These have an 18 1/2" barrel and straight buttstock. Produced in small numbers compared to the pistolgrip 39, these have a cult-like following. This one I found labelled incorrectly on Gunbroker and got it for $300 shipped and transferred. Quite a bit less than one in comparable crappy condition. But it shoots!! Shorts, longs, or long rifles. When I first went to the range, it would jam with the lever opened. Found someone else had the same issue, a loose cartridge guide on the inside top of the dirty receiver. Cleaning and a careful tightening of the thin spring steel (which can be cracked by Hulking it in there) and it runs like a top now! Jon
  14. There was a demo on the news awhile back (nothing like educating the criminals that hadn't figured it out). A battery-powered reciprocating saw (Sawzall) with a metal blade. Takes less than a minute on most vehicles. Jon
  15. ^^^^^ <lmao> The real question is: how much .45acp ammo will we need? Jon
  16. That bites Rob! AZ passed laws a couple of years back, no scrap metal sales unless the seller presents a state-issued ID. The new one passed recently is no cash for scrap metal, checks only. $5K for a new one? What's that get at the meth dealer? Jon
  17. I'm thinking the shorty Marlin and Bisley Blackhawk with some hot .45 Colt loads. We could use some more XD .45 converts also. Jon
  18. I have to travel light...I'll be coming from a school and back to it. So just Liberty Machine and a couple of others. Jon
  19. Leftover heartburn 'ghetti. Jon
  20. My student went to the Hogan factory, with rifle. Said it was an unmarked building, with no signs or anything, and that the owner was surprised the rifle came back (again?). The very first thing they told him was not to use regular lube, only the lube that comes with the rifle...which was none. So they cleaned it, lubed it with their stuff, then started firing and jamming rounds. He left the rifle there while he went to run errands. Upon his return they said the receiver was too tight and that "they fixed it", proceeding to run 40 no-fail rounds through it. So Friday we're going to the range (again) to sight it in, after remounting the scope. We'll see... Jon
  21. Who was it looking for a Unimog? <thumbsup> Jon
  22. I'm lovin' it today! Could do this all year. Jon
  23. This looks good to me! Jon
  24. http://ia700406.us.archive.org/3/items/HelloInfidel/HelloInfidelRingtone.mp3 That is so dang ridiculous. Jon
  25. I had some dude behind me not paying attention, while I was already at a red light. I gunned it into the crosswalk to my left, in front of the lefthand turn lane. Dipwad ended up stopping half a car length past the crosswalk. That once incident is why it boggles my brain to see bikers in neutral at a light...or they roll RIGHT UP to someone's bumper in front of them. Jon
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