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bubbas4570

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  1. I also must bow !!!!! Most of the younger generation would have looked for the safe corner and cried.....
  2. Yes, rest easy. You have earned it!
  3. Those look like they would work great with one of the sticky holsters for your tool of choice. https://stickyholsters.com/ I have one of their holster and it works very well for inside of a pocket type of carry.
  4. I only wish I could be that remarkable!!!!!!
  5. Where ignorance abounds, stupidity abounds even more.......
  6. I heard nothing but good about those tech sights from people who mounted them on 10/22's, SKS's, and even the rear of AK's......only complaints to be had were made about them not being military grade like the combloc ones. ....hmmmmm, go figure......
  7. Glad to know that I wasn't alone in thinking this retard needed a large dose of .edu ......just wish I knew who it was personally, so I could tell him how idiotic this is to his face.
  8. ....you can think you really have something. NOT MY AD, just shaking my head....... ************************ Diamondback DB9R 9MM AR WTT $1600 TOTAL for everything. I have for trade an AR style rifle chambered in 9MM. the gun comes with; 30 round magazine Red dot sight ($120) Streamlight foregrip ($50) Streamlight TLR-2 HLG ($300) ELF trigger ($250) Flip up/down sights ($30) I have $1750 into the gun so thats what i want on trade value! Only fired once! Will trade for dirtbike ATV etc TEXT ONLY ********************** Or am I looking at this wrong? Maybe I should just go out and buy a bunch of gee-gaw crap to put on a rifle and sell it for EXACTLY WHAT I PAID FOR EVERYTHING after I use it.
  9. She was a dick wisperer. .......?
  10. Teabagging in the morning as a wake-up alarm.........?? ?
  11. Good news. I hope it does some good.
  12. Right wrist has gout, so will there be any volunteers for that side of mine?
  13. bubbas4570

    Shepp

    I must agree with your source, as take away the electricity and almost all of our society will implode on itself. The ones that actually plan for it will face an overwhelming task of NOT being taken down by those that didn't.
  14. bubbas4570

    Shepp

    .....is this something for you to worry about? http://dma.wi.gov/DMA/news/2018news/18033
  15. COBrien, your last post is what will more than likely work well enough, given what you have to work with.
  16. And one more thing, if you make one, do NOT go deep on top depth. More real estate on benchtop is not always better. Figure what is needed, and use that. More space allows for for clutter accumulation. This is how it works for me, you may differ in accumulation of craps on benchtop.
  17. The one next to the wall mounted bench is solid also, frame made so that a 3/4 inch old oak tabletop can set down inside of 2x4 frame. That is just more for cleaning, maintenance, and casting duties....it isn't bolted to wall.
  18. This is is how mine is made. Solid, no movement. Standard plywood top, nothing special. As you might notice, I do prefer overkill.
  19. They were shorted somewhat in the fame depart, agreed. But to say the '03 is an American design, ......no. If the '03 was American in design , we would not have paid Germany (Mauser specifically ) royalties on every one produced due to copyright infringement. Even back then our military was trying to play catch up, and that was the best way to do it. And our rifle making abilities were not what they were to become later, at least as far as the military brass was concerned....enter the Garand, ect.
  20. I have purchased bolts long enough to run through dimensional lumber and worktops, it makes for solid mounting of tools, period. If you can't find/don't want to purchase long bolts....buy a long enough section of "ready rod" (one long threaded rod) and make your own bolts to use.
  21. My directions weren't clear. Wood screws and glue to laminate your plywood if that is what you want, but bolts to attach to bench top. ....not just vise, but whole vise mount block AND vice. use bolts for plywood mount block to bench and also run long enough bolts through whole assembly (vice, laminated pieces, and bench) ....overkill mayhaps, but the weak point is now your bench and what you have it attached to.
  22. Hell, even another 3/4 plywood piece (plate) under the bench would go a long way to sturdy things up. just sandwich the metal of the bench frame with it, and go to town!
  23. I would suggest forgoing the wood screws and drill holes and go with some bolts to hold down the vise base. And if you are really paranoid.......well, a metal plate (drilled with a matching hole pattern to the vise of course ) under there for security. More surface area to add to security of vise. 1/4 inch bolts will work, and will not loosen up like wood screws will with time. Some loctite and lock washers will go a long way on those bolts.
  24. Let's see the video where the libtard CEO's, anti's, and followers are cutting up multiple rifles barrel first..... Just sayin'
  25. RIP Gunny!!!
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