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Mike.357

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  1. Strick, now you are just being mean spirited. What I could do with all that green!
  2. I want a title too, how about jackass?
  3. planning on shooting someone Pokey? Best that they not be around to testify against you bud. Who did'ja take the class from? I am nosey. PM me with it if you do not want to say here. what pistol did you take it with?
  4. I have a Mosin Nagant, a 1948 M44 that was unfired when I bought it. At least it looked like a NIB rifle. I was lucky and it had been cleaned of cosmoline. Of course I paid a little extra for all that. But still it was only $120. I find it fairly easy to clean. After shooting I remove and disassemble the bolt. I take the smaller pieces and put them in a small cup of ammoniated window cleaner. ( IE: WalMart brand windex.) I wipe down the larger piece of bolt that does not fit in the little cup. I only use maybe 2 ounces total to clean the gun. I then dip a patch into the same windex the bolt is soaking in and run it through the bore. It will come out very dirty. I then run a dry patch through the bore, followed by a windex patch and another dry patch. I tell you after two passes of each the bore is fairly clean. That second windex patch I pass back and forth a few times, and also the second dry patch. I will then use Hoppes on the bore, one wet and dry , then again one wet and dry. I use one of the cleaner windex patches on the chamber area and then a dry rag to what I can reach. Use one of the windex patches on the muzzzle and bayonet (if you shot with a bayonet attached or extended) This then followed by a bore mop with some Rem Oil on it. My bore is as shiny as the day it was made. I take the bolt parts and dry them off, re-assemble and apply Rem Oil liberally on it. Wipe it down put it back in the gun, wipe down the rest of the rifle with a little oil and you are done. I have been shooting this gun for a year and there is no visible wear and tear on the bore, bolt or chamber. This is about 500 rounds of use. Looks like new still. Of course YMMV. I am not going to spend all day worrying about a $100 rifle.
  5. To be a little more clear of the law and over zealous lawdogs I would get an Army Surplus ammo box and put that with ammunition in the bed of the truck when going to shoot. If possible put the guns in their cases behind the seat of the truck.
  6. so if we have a law now that specifically states guns cannot be rounded up in times of emergency how would Johnny Law get to do this? wouldn't any command to do that be in direct violation of the laws they are sworn to uphold?
  7. when I do shoot it the only cleaning I do is what I can reach through the ejection port and I ream out the barrel. I have about 1700 rounds through it I think and have only taken it all the way down one time. I think that was at about 1000 rounds or so. Definitely clunky for sure. But inexpensive and reliable. Doubt I will ever sell it off. I would not get enough for it to make it worthwhile. sorry
  8. Glocks suck! Oh wait, wrong thread,
  9. I voted for "you suck" for taunting us poor people with Benjies. Wait this is not a poll, well you still suck for the above reason. :lol::bowrofl: I crack me up!
  10. did I miss it, who voted for "They Suck" Mars you lurking out here ? Only voting and not posting? LMAO
  11. I voted, nothing special but simply adequate. I have shot one once. The trigger did not impress me, the gun just felt like about any other tupperware pistol. I actually prefer the trigger on my Sigma to that Glock. And the S&W version cost quite a bit less for basically the same gun. Really I don't know what the big deal is about them. If you all want them I dont mind but there are a lot of guns I would buy first. Don't know a Glock will ever make it far enough up in my pecking order to ever own one.
  12. Obviously I was stabbing at humor with my Hi-Point comment. But they really are not THAT difficult to take down and re-assemble.
  13. yep, I have been figured out ,LOL
  14. All professional sports have corporate sponsorship. All I was saying is that racing does not have set times to have commercials like most stick and ball sports. They do their commercial thing and fill you in on what was missed when they come back. More often than not nothing is missed while they run ads. Heck if I am watching a race half the time I end up falling asleep and wake up fifty laps later or whatever and have not really missed anything. Just saying a sport not having TV breaks has no bearing on if it is worth televising. If people wanted to watch it they would show it. As for football, baseball, and basketball, they have all been around long before there was television.
  15. I call BS here. NASCAR is fairly big and there are not set commercial breaks. I know you will say cautions and all, but there are ocassionally races that are caution free. And when they come back from commercials they fill you in on what happened. Soccer is not big because it is boring. They could televise it and run commercials. You know what, nothing would be missed while they were gone on break. No one cares about it. World Cup generates interest out of non soccer fans because it has some meaning. Meaning drives interest. If there were fans for soccer in general it would be televised.
  16. Time will take care of that Mars, nothing we need to do and nothing they CAN do!
  17. If you had a Hi-Point this would not have happened
  18. I will let you all know how it shoots the next time I get to shoot Dave's guns! LOL
  19. Canyn got any naked pics of her?
  20. +1 to what Dotsun says. Hooray they won though for you guys who care.
  21. nice looking rifle Dave What happened to going to the gun show to buy reloading supplies? did'ja get ammo for the new beastie?
  22. Also co-inventor of the Sykes-Fairbairn commando knife. I have read about him several times in various books. If he said shoot with both eyes I take it to be correct advice.
  23. This story looks like it was written by a 5th grader, I am almost speechless that someone is making a living in broadcast news with these vocabulary skills. Bullets three inches long and sharp. What the hell is that? Very powerful gun, even has a scope. Well I doubt he needed a scope to point it a foot across the counter. I nominate this for most asinine story of the week. Whoever wrote it really needs to finish their grade school education.
  24. Well he must have one already or he would not need more, LOL
  25. makes no difference here, will be no safer in SMNP on the day this is enacted than I am right now. Bunch of feel good BS designed to soothe gun owners who do not read the thing, only read the headline. I expect it will result in more arrests for carrying a handgun.

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