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  • Combat Engineer

    One of the three percent.
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    Jan 28, 2022
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    Mauckport In.
    After having two scopes I bought and had bore sighted shoot loose at the range I decided to tool up.I have a gun vice and a scope leveling kit on the way.After seeing the devices they use to torque things I found them to be (cheaping out on their tools.Im a master certified auto tech....I will never cheap out.Heres my start. IMG_20240421_174050.jpg IMG_20240421_174101.jpg
     

    Chance

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    Sep 25, 2009
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    Berne
    Went down that road along time ago. My life as an engineer has taught me that it is good to learn how to be self sufficient and seeing how lots of “shops” have “worked” friends hardware, I lol handle everything I can myself. Good for you!
     

    Mgderf

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    May 30, 2009
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    Lafayette
    My dad taught me at a very young age that one of the most dangerous tools around is a dull knife.
    If you have to fight the tool, you're better off getting a better (sharper) tool.
     
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