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Arkie_Lefty

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  1. You guys sound about as anal here about your gun cleaning/lubing here as you do at BITOG about your cars! grin

    Take 'er home, shoot the $hit outa it, after a few 3-5 hundred round outings, when it acts like it may have some thickened pancake syrup in there somewhere, THEN pull the slide, hose her off with Brakleen, slather it down with whatever lube's handy and go again!

    MANUAL?? You boys can't figger out how a firearm works without readin' all them warnings, danger, etc., how do you ever manage something complicated like how vicegrips work ? Although, I really was glad the guy I bought my first SKS from took the time to show me how to get the trigger group out! Nothing about that system is as you would expect!

    Bob

  2. I hope to shoot my FEG over the weekend.

    What ammo were you shooting in the FEG? I ask because I have a Beretta Px4 Storm .40 that stovepipes badly on Monarch (Academy) .40 S&W ammo, but is mostly fine with other branded ammo that seems to be loaded to a higher pressure.

    I have not had any issues with the Academy 9mm, in brass or steel, however.

    MOSTLY!!??

    Sounds like a good reason to repair, sell, or trade!

    Bob

  3. THREE COWBOYS ARE SITTING AROUND THE CAMPFIRE OUT ON THE LONESOME PRAIRIE;

    EACH WITH THE BRAVADO FOR WHICH HE IS FAMOUS.

    A NIGHT OF TALL TALES.

    THE GUY FROM MONTANA SAYS, "I MUST BE THE STRONGEST, MEANEST, TOUGHEST COWBOY THERE IS. WHY, JUST THE OTHER DAY, A BULL GOT LOOSE IN THE CORRAL.. IT HAD GORED SIX MEN BEFORE I WRESTLED IT TO THE GROUND BY THE HORNS WITH MY BARE HANDS AND CASTRATED THAT SUCKER WITH MY TEETH."

    THE GUY FROM OKLAHOMA COULDN'T STAND TO BE BESTED. THAT'S NOTHING, "I WAS WALKING DOWN THE TRAIL YESTERDAY AND A FIFTEEN FOOT DIAMONDBACK RATTLER SLID OUT FROM UNDER A ROCK AND MADE A MOVE FOR ME. I GRABBED THAT [censored] WITH MY BARE HANDS, BIT IT'S HEAD OFF AND SUCKED THE POISON DOWN IN ONE GULP AND I'M STILL HERE TODAY."

    THE COWBOY FROM Arkansas REMAINED SILENT, SLOWLY STIRRING THE CAMPFIRE COALS WITH HIS PECKER.

  4. Mostly have little appreciation of sentimental b. s. , as long as modification is done well enough that value stays the same, or increases. As long as mod improves looks, reliability, or accuracy. With about two trillion of 'em floating around, your MKII won't ever be any sort of "collectors item". Use it!

    Or, that could be a good reason to buy an additional MKII, or even try on one of them new MKIII's for size.

    Somebody makes a replacement grip panel with scope mount attached. Looks kinda Goldbergish.

    Bob

  5. Any version of the C. Z. bolt gun. Out of the box will group with an Annie at half the cost, while it may cost twice as much as a 10/22, you'll spend 3 times the cost of a 10/22 to get it to group as accurately, don't get more reliable than a bolt gun.

    Bob

  6. "it makes me nervous to think of pulling that cotter pin and having 100 primers slide down the feeder tube to the bottom; it's the sudden stop they have to make that bothers me. Although I have not heard of any KB's associated with this particular system..." Crashbox

    Sounds much the same as my RCBS "Piggyback" primer tubes. I've allways GENTLY reached up inside tube from the bottom with a straightened paper clip untill it touches the bottom primer, then pulled the (factory) clip and eased them down with the paper clip without the sudden stop.

    Bob

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