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After a gread deal of messing, filing, grinding and sparks I finally got the Turk to shoot. The firing pin now works with YUGO ammo!!! Yippie!
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I've been wanting a new pocket watch (mine broke) and I ALMOST bought a 44th president watch. Then I found this one watch 5.11 tactical clip on watch | eBay But I didn't buy it.
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remember the "ugly" Mosin? the one with the nasty aluminum sight, the "sporter" stock, and the cutoff barrel? Yeah,...that ugly. We put a scope on it. now it's an ugly rifle with a scope that cost 50$ more than the rifle. Still fine tuning but it's shooting within 2" of a 4" clay at 122 yards.
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am so
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Like a Frenchman owned it. Never fired in anger and only dropped once.
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I'v come to the opinion that the mosin is every bit as good as the 30 ought 6. and more fun to shoot
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Loud...ya hear me? LOUD! eh? I said LOUD!! oh yeah. you must be talking about my CZ52...you need better muffs!
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it's not how many times you can shoot your gun. it's being able to hit what you're shooting at before it shoots back.
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there was one for 89. in the rack near the front. it actually looked worse than mine.
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it's like this. Congress passed most of the necessary laws ages ago. But they're elected to govern. So they govern. if they didn't pass laws, we'd soon discover they weren't needed...heaven fore fend! the laws that are passed now are ones that only mean money in a lawyers pocket.
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I've noticed it's "FREEDOM OF RELIGION" not freedom from religion
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about 70 grains of 2f. If all you can find are modern loads...get a bullet puller... one of those Lyman hammer types...and pull the bullets. pour out the smokeless and load 70 grains of 2ff. you should be able to push the bullets back in the case by thumb. since you don't have to worry about "other" cartridges in a magazine you don't really have to worry about jarring a bullet lose. The Indians used to "handload" like that all the time. Remember...they're nortorious for jamming.
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AP: On Monday, the committee's chairman, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., asked whether the Justice Department's inspector general has expanded its probe of Operation Fast and Furious to include earlier Bush-era arms trafficking probes that relied on gun-walking. The Associated Press reported on Friday that a briefing paper prepared for then-Attorney General Michael Mukasey during the Bush administration in 2007 outlined failed attempts by federal agents to track illicitly purchased guns across the border into Mexico. Those failed attempts involved an earlier gun-walking probe run out of the same ATF office in Phoenix that later handled Operation Fast and Furious. A month ago, the AP also disclosed that several hundred weapons wound up in the hands of arms traffickers in a second Bush-era gun-walking probe beginning in 2006. It was called Operation Wide Receiver and was run out of the ATF's office in Tucson, Ariz. The IG's office says in a semiannual report that it is reviewing Operation Fast and Furious "and other investigations with similar objectives, methods and strategies." A spokesman for the IG's office, Jay Lerner, declined to comment on whether the investigation has been expanded to cover Wide Receiver and the probe that the briefing paper to Mukasey referenced.
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Ever looked at a pre war french military aircraft? or a French Tank? Ever since Nappy decided the foot measurement was "a sin" the French have screwed up weapons. It took the Isralis to make the Mirage work.
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Springfield Trapdoor in 45/70 ask anyone of Custers men.
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Malfunctions, Stoppages and Remedial Actions good article
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Murfreesboro Roadblock off 840
bajabuc replied to Kenstaroni's topic in Handgun Carry and Self Defense
[h=3]Motor vehicle[/h]Main article: Motor vehicle exception The Supreme Court also held that individuals in automobiles have a reduced expectation of privacy, because vehicles generally do not serve as residences or repositories of personal effects. Vehicles may not be randomly stopped and searched; there must be probable cause or reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. Items in "plain view" may be seized; areas that could potentially hide weapons may also be searched. With probable cause, police officers may search any area in the vehicle. However, they may not extend the search to the vehicle's passengers without probable cause to search those passengers or consent from the passenger(s) to search their persons or effects. In Arizona v. Gant, 556 U.S. ___ (2009), the Supreme Court ruled that a law enforcement officer needs a warrant before searching a motor vehicle after an arrest of an occupant of that vehicle, unless at the time of the search the person being arrested is unsecured and within reaching distance of the passenger compartment of the vehicle or police officers have reason to believe that the evidence for the crime for which the person is being arrested will be found in the vehicle.[66] -
farnsworth's in vonore..89.00+tt
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great tool...where can i get one?
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I have a jar in the freezer...I've never opened it. The "others" got drunk.
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you can make a countertop still for perfume and other such...just don't advertise it as a shine still. You can sell it .. you're not responsible for what buyers use it for.
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using dryer sheets to clean a gun????
bajabuc replied to TN Outlaw's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
make yer gun smell good too -
when my ex father in law's house burned down there was a silver plated consecutive numbered pair with matching mags and real ivory grips in matching numbered white leather holsters in the closet. also the original belt BIG BUMMER
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Enemy at the Gates Mosin Mania Shoot Nov 6th, Como MS
bajabuc replied to a topic in Events and Gatherings
too far...heck and shuckydarn