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White Conservatives who work for a living. Every white conservative I know works for a living. I wonder if you were born stupid or did you have to work up to it?
You get out of life what you are willing to accept. If you ain't happy, do something about it!
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Precision Shooting Magazine Only shooting magazine that was worth reading.
Don't blame me. I voted for Trump.
Democrats would burn this country to the ground, if they could rule over the ashes.
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Scope mounts for a Model 1903 Mannlicher Schoenauer chambered in 6.5x54MS I just wanted an aperture sight mount for one, the kind that swings out of the way when the bolt is opened and swings back when the bolt is closed. I'd pay several hundred dollars for one.
Don't blame me. I voted for Trump.
Democrats would burn this country to the ground, if they could rule over the ashes.
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Rocky Mountain broadheads
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Precision Shooting Magazine The last few I saw were nothing but drivel, with articles of Norm Johnson varmit hunting. I think without the Last Post that magazine would have folded about two years earlier. Just my two cents.
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I bet there's a market for some micro adjustable rear sights for all of the compact pistols that are being made these days.
Many of the fixed sights in those guns are set into dovetails and I would bet that many of the dovetails are the same and the front sights are close enough that they could be dialed in with the same adjustable rear sight.
I worked as a Toolmaker my whole life and a micro sized adjustable rear sight is something that could be fabricated without resorting to a lot of mind bending tricks.
I recently bought a Ruger LCP Max that has the fixed rear sight set into a dovetail. It shoots about 1.5" low at 30'. I've looked around for a micro adjustable sight for it and nobody makes one.
That's just one example.
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Light collapsible bipods that can be easily detached to use on a different firearm. Right height for sitting and standing.
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A bit larger wing safety for the M77 Mark II in SS. My only complaint on those safety’s is the wing can be a bit of a challenge with gloves on and you’re in a hurry
Help keep our sport going. take a kid outdoors!
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White Conservatives who work for a living. Every white conservative I know works for a living. I wonder if you were born stupid or did you have to work up to it? My point was that there are less and less of those working White Conservatives all the time. That section of our society makes up the bulk of shooters and those numbers are decreasing. I'm sorry you didn't understand that.
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Indyka35: No that was NOT the only shooting related magazine that was "worth reading"! My nominee for magazine MOST "worth reading" was "The Varmint Hunter Magazine" - I have every single issue and not only did I learn a lot about one of my favorite pastimes (Varminting/shooting/guns) I also learned about a lot of wonderful places to go/Hunt! Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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Indyka35: No that was NOT the only shooting related magazine that was "worth reading"! My nominee for magazine MOST "worth reading" was "The Varmint Hunter Magazine" - I have every single issue and not only did I learn a lot about one of my favorite pastimes (Varminting/shooting/guns) I also learned about a lot of wonderful places to go/Hunt! Hold into the wind VarmintGuy My apologies for dissing your mag. The only varmints we had round here were woodchucks and crows. I've never even seen an issue of "The Varmint Hunter Magazine."
Don't blame me. I voted for Trump.
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Marvel style adjustable triggers for the Ruger Mark I & Mark II pistols
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Work is what you do to finance your real life.....
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Scope mounts for a Model 1903 Mannlicher Schoenauer chambered in 6.5x54MS I just wanted an aperture sight mount for one, the kind that swings out of the way when the bolt is opened and swings back when the bolt is closed. I'd pay several hundred dollars for one. That is what is on mine but my eyes are getting to the point where the sight is hard to use and scope mounts for those rifles are few and far between and costly.
You get out of life what you are willing to accept. If you ain't happy, do something about it!
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White Conservatives who work for a living. Every white conservative I know works for a living. I wonder if you were born stupid or did you have to work up to it? But they were probably all made 30+ years ago
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Williams model 70 extractors. That’s an excellent recommendation and probably within his capability. I’ll take a couple! Williams ExtractorsI sure wish it were that easy. He stopped selling on his own about 6 years or so back and Brownells had the last of his inventory. They’ve been sold out for quite a while. I’m counting on Dinny!
Deadlines and commitments, what to leave in, what to leave out...
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Williams model 70 extractors. That’s an excellent recommendation and probably within his capability. I’ll take a couple! Williams ExtractorsI sure wish it were that easy. He stopped selling on his own about 6 years or so back and Brownells had the last of his inventory. They’ve been sold out for quite a while. I’m counting on Dinny! Duly noted! I'll try.
Medics bury their mistakes..
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Unfortunately my instructor is anti-gun and will no longer allow any gun related projects. I plan to speak to his supervisor tomorrow to ensure his opinions accurately represent school policy. In the meantime, and while I fully suspect the answer will still be no, I need to find a new final project. Anyone have any clever ideas how to disguise a Win M70 claw extractor as a part of something else that's fairly believeable or does anyone have other ideas what I could make instead?
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The hanned line 22lr and 22 mag LBT bullet die. It allowed the tip of a jacketed round to be filed off. I have the 22 lr version and it kills very well. I have taken a texas heart shot on a ground hog and the round exited the chest. It works very well and adds a good bit of omph to the 22 LR.
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Unfortunately my instructor is anti-gun and will no longer allow any gun related projects. I plan to speak to his supervisor tomorrow to ensure his opinions accurately represent school policy. In the meantime, and while I fully suspect the answer will still be no, I need to find a new final project. Anyone have any clever ideas how to disguise a Win M70 claw extractor as a part of something else that's fairly believeable or does anyone have other ideas what I could make instead? Just call it a "cylinder movement and tensioning device"
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