I have an 1897 takedown I have no real use for. I bought it as a project and got way to busy to pursue it so it needs to go to another home.
the action functions like it should for some reason the break down is very tight to get apart, and it never had the screws for the foregrip to attach...
Some of the equipment i work on of that era is commercial but runs the system in a vaccume so basically if it failed the inducer runs for 90 min then board resets and tries 3 more times and repeat. Those pressure switches are cheap and I replace them everytime I get a code because its not worth...
Leave the tape in the tool box and use dope (oateys blue is my go to for gas), and that cheap shut of is soft brass so it will streatch so dont get carried away tightening. As stated before its pretty light on the pressure like 2/9ths of a psi so fasten your chinstrap cause your hat is probably...
Oh i fully agree the useability of a knife is paramount to me, and building my own knives gives me a deeper appreciation for what it takes. Im right there with you on the gun/knife arguement is an 1800 $ knife worth it to me? No but if you had it I would look it over and study it and say nice...
http://www.mcace.com/shotguninserts.htmUOTE=teddy12b;5398788]I've got tech sigha 10-22 and I really like them. I have no complaints about them at all especially since I can't stand regular 10-22 sights.
You're right though, if I'm going to dump another hundred or more into it I'd easily be...
Show me a kid that can hit a can at 50 yds with a red rider and ill show you a kid that can ping 8" steel at 800. The arguement that a wider margin for error makes a better shot holds no water. Id say you are to far out of pulling the trigger on a gun for the first time, and I'd wager you didnt...
I have a spyderco and a benchmade a mid 80s shrade (usa made) an izula a mora and a handfull of other knives (20+). I bought the spyderco after i beat on my benchmade until I was tired of trying to break it. I love knives I mean I love them but the day I spend 1800 on a knife that isnt like the...
Dont forget about bear archery they grew up very fast after the truth 2 most of their bows are 7" brace height and 300+fps actual not ibo with your draw. I shoot a bear attack fully loaded for hunting its a 315-320 fps chrono bow its smooth quite and now a days affordable. You might look into...
Do yourself a favor throw two pair of rubber gloves in your hunting pack. I started wearing gloves after I got tired of having bloody pockets when my hands got cold on the way out of the woods ect. Second pair is for when your hunt buddy calls and you take a glove off. Also quartering is the...
I disagree, I carry a .357 mag because the glock is inferior to a wheel gun in accuracy. I also frown on the 12ga because it doesn't string the shot pattern as well on a sitting squirrel in cover as a .410. (Equally potatoe/patatoe argument)
This fellow lives in Indiana and this is the great...
So I made some shoe polish today since I had read some things that led me to believe mink oil could cause problems with my leather foot wear.
bees wax
neats foot oil
linseed oil not boiled
peppermint oil
Here is my thinking the neats foot oil is a conditioner but offers little...