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Sidelock
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lots o folks do...here is my latest feedback score on gunbroker: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewUserFeedback.aspx?User=128526and personal attacks on this fine forum are inappropriate, i would think? why are some unknown and unidentified individuals allowed to lurk here and post pretty much what they want with impunity?
Last edited by ed good; 10/06/15 09:13 AM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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Sidelock
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hammers and punches in skilled hands can be economical and durable fixes for loose gun problems...to condemn the use of ancient hand tools for loose gun repair is sorta unrealistic. often peening and punching is the only cost effective solution to fixing minor gun problems...and please be aware that i do not speak from my own experience or skill level... watch this:Ed, your "Skill Level" is about even with whale shit-I wouldn't touch any of your "fixer-uppers" anymore than would endorse Billary. Hammers and punches are the tools-in-trade of the "Shady-Tree Gun Butchers"-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXbrmmiSngw
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Sidelock
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well, seems like rudeness, crudeness and insults are permitted up here after all...
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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I like Coke cans [ don't drink beer ]- they're aluminum, usually a bit too think, but will squeeze down to the proper size. Works great for a loose gun you can't get to someone to fix it right. And, it doesn't hurt anything.
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Sidelock
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well, seems like rudeness, crudeness and insults are permitted up here after all... Yes, and thank God for that- otherwise folks might fall for your line of happy horseshit!
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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