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  1. If you end up using pressure treated plan on replacing it in about 6-7 years. The chemicals they are using now have no life to them. Original deck on my house is 15 years old. Looks like crap but it still solid. The new deck I added on 8 years ago has about half the boards completely rotted. I have to tear the whole thing down.

  2. I'm going to push back a little on the comments that pricing is high on these guns.  I think these are a great deal at $350, even with a cracked stock of light rust.

     

    The price seems high if you were into C&R guns when these sold for $70 or $80, though times have changed.  My M39, which was $420 just as nice as my really nice K98 and 1903 A3.

    If not better. I would be willing to bet the Finns spent more time trying to build a quality gun, then the Germans or we did just mass producing K98's or 03A3's. The Swiss and Nordic countries took markmanship much more seriously than most.

  3. Good to know I was wondering if there was something special about them.  I'm fairly knowledgeable on Mosins, I had heard of the M39 but did not know that they were "special," not to that extent anyway. 

    If you did not know about the differences with the M39 you are not "fairly knowledgeable about Mosins".

  4. The only way to eliminate squeaks in a floor is to glue the plywood to the joists with a construction adhesive like liquid nails. That is the way it SUSPOSED to have been done when it was installed. Glue all joists and the tongue and groove seam as well. If it is already done you are just going to have to live with it.

  5. Lmfao. Saw him last weekend at the Gray show. Same clothes,same routine,same pickup line. When I think of slime ball I see his face.

    At least I hope you were referring to him.

    If not I am toting down a couple miltary era Smiths.

    Could refer to at least 10 or 12 of the vulture scumbags hanging around out front. I would rather walk the gauntlet of bums downtown by the mission rather than try to carry a gun up the stairs into the Jacobs

  6. Well you can believe I made that leap, and while I did not lay it at the feet of the business, I say it is something to consider.  When a business makes a decision to post, "for the safety of their patrons", they must consider ALL their patrons. That is not to take all blame away from the parents, not by a long shot, but like I said, something to consider IMHO.

     

    Oh, and I take offense to being compared to those that blame inanimate objects, it was a human that made that decision.

    So what if it happened at a post office? Your gun is your responsibility at all times and to leave it unsecured for any reason in the presence of children places 110% of the blame on you and only you and nobody else. Opening the door to place any responsibilty to anyone else is just wrong

  7. Just thinking out loud here...well typing anyway but; was the business posted?  I know, I know, kids should not be left alone, gun should of been secured etc etc., and

    I agree, but was the reason the gun/purse was left behind because she didn't want to break the law by going past a posted sign? 

     

     

     

    Edit for speeling.

    I cant believe anybody would make the leap that this happened because the store was posted and would try to pass any part of the blame onto anybody but the parent. That is as bad, if not worse, than the anti gunners using this to further their agenda by blaming the gun.

  8. I am just wondering how many of the parking lot vultures handled that gun before it ever made it into the show. It is kind of amazing it did not go off while the guy was standing in line for 15-30 minutes waiting to get in. I would like to know how many loaded guns at an average show the cops find when checking them in.
  9. I was there and heard it from across the room. Couple of guys standing next to me said "here we go again" when it happened. Did not see anybody panic so I kind of forgot about it. I am waiting for it to happen outside one of these days. Way too many guns out there that are never checked. I get nervous just standing in line looking at all the idiots with fingers on the triggers and closed actions. Just a matter of time before someone is killed and after the last two or three gun shows being a complete waste of time I have come to the decision it aint gonna be me.

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