A standard bolt action in a standard hunting caliber with a variable scope ranging from 2 or 3x on the bottom to 7-10x on the top is such a generally useful, efficient, and effective tool that you...
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A standard bolt action in a standard hunting caliber with a variable scope ranging from 2 or 3x on the bottom to 7-10x on the top is such a generally useful, efficient, and effective tool that you...
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More digging about in the pocketknife drawer.
This is a Camillus scout knife. It’s been used to the point that the bevels on the cutting blade had to be re-ground. The carbon steel has a...
And Stephanie’s comment about just buying one and painting the sights:
Convergent evolution?
Sweet. Wonder how much that was?
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The pictured Case pocketknife is a CV (carbon steel) slim trapper that is one of a formerly identical pair. I bought one, and liked it so much I got a twin soon thereafter.
I had it in...
I’m on my 3rd iPhone. I drowned my first one (2016 SE) after about a year of use and the dumb thing survived it, but the battery won’t hold a charge. Second 2016 SE is now riding with my son at...
Generally, you don’t disassemble those, so long as the blades are tight in the joints and the springs are functioning correctly. Even if the joints feel crunchy and tight, cleaning and lube usually...
Wow. At least one of them figured out to not point the loaded bang stick at *one* of the on-side fleshy hoomans before they finished the exercise.
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Model 15-4, Ahrends, Safariland basketweave.
Redding T7?
Very familiar look for me - most of the dogs we had when I was growing up were schnauzers. And 5e first we had after my wife and I got together, too.
Tok, all of my GLOCKs have an SCD. I may even have a spare in my parts drawer. If you want to check one out/do some range work with it, let me know.
Seems like changing grips is the better option, then.
I’ve never had a Civilian, but all of my necessary hex tool work on Spydercos have been satisfied with a stubby driver/multiple bit set I got years ago at a hardware store.
When I put some Stoner CNC G10 grip panels on my 92A1, the trigger bar and grip panel relief cut did not function together, which I discovered while function checking before taking it to the range. A...
I *love* my 1894 .357, but I’ve never shot a critter with it. Not really enough legs on it for most of my deer hunting, but it sure is slick and nice for a rifle to pack along hiking or camping, or...
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And sometimes we type responses without our brains fully engaged. LOL - sorry!
Very easy to do if you cock the piece for some reason and then go to decock it without your brain engaged.
Don’t ask me how I know.
It only makes it more difficult to ND into your leg/butt/balls while holstering. It doesn’t make a difference for any other time the shooter is handling a firearm.
It makes a difference because...
Explore S&W Forum. There are lots of threads about using scotchbrite pads, Maguires, Mother’s Mag, and other products to produce different results.
Beware that truly polishing something that...
People polish them mirror bright, others head blast them. I’d go for evening out any patterned ugly scratches, maybe. One of the good things about stainless is that you can touch it up without having...
Every time I see the GhettoGrip(tm) on that 442, I am tempted to emulate it on my beat old 642.
Every time I see a baby Alpaca, I try to get my wife to OK me buying one. Still no dice, but the Alpaca breeders and weavers show up at our farmers market every so often with fuzzy babies in tow, so...
I just bought a good condition used Epiphone Les Paul Standard for a very decent price. Should be here in about a week.
Because I’m dumb? Or because LP? Or because this thread, and I’ve missed...