Welllll, now you've done it...……………….
Battery Oaks has a fully equipped machine shop at my disposal.Those are lots of fun. Did one about a year ago myself.
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If you don't already have a pair of these you may want to get some. Removes most of the tab material in snap. Just be careful on the larger front tabs and score them a little before you bite them off.
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For your old shoulder?Just got a wonderful old Bucheimer shoulder holster.
Battery Oaks has a fully equipped machine shop at my disposal.
We didn't even get started on it yesterday. Millie was here and we were shooting with her. Hope to get it done one afternoon this week. Billy says it's a piece of cake and should take 15-20 minutes. Counting this one, it will make one that he's done. I'm mean, what could possibly go wrong?Well are you done yet?
I'm mean, what could possibly go wrong?
I bought 4 targets and 2 boxes of .45!
Damn! I could use another or ten.Found some new G48 factory mags on EBay for a reasonable price, considering everyone else on there is scalping them.
And now they're gone. They lasted maybe an hour.
You'll love the 48About 2k of various 9mm ammo, 1k of .223 for the @JBoyette carbine class this weekend, couple AP ambi charging handles and a Craft holster for my EMP. Hoping I am done for awhile but I have a feeling a Glock 48 and 17 are in my future
You'll love the 48
Looks like a trip to the old Roses!Had couple people promise to drop off some more vz58 magazines and RPD belts yesterday.
Training collection grows. Still looking for a Steyr Aug trigger pack for a down rifle. Wish I could brings all these items home however.
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You'll love the 48
Hahahaha, it sure does. Our Roses in Virginia had trash cans with M1 carbines stuck down in them. Back then, I turned my nose up at them because they weren't the fastest and flat shooting rifle to shoot a groundhog waaaay over yonder. I had no idea what I was missing.Looks like a trip to the old Roses!
A guy a friend hooked me up with in Huntersville that does it on the side. This was actually his first attempt at that look.Who did the paint work?
I tried everything I could to get my dad to let me buy one with money I earned working for him.Hahahaha, it sure does. Our Roses in Virginia had trash cans with M1 carbines stuck down in them. Back then, I turned my nose up at them because they weren't the fastest and flat shooting rifle to shoot a groundhog waaaay over yonder. I had no idea what I was missing.