Re: Kitchen table Gunsmithing
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Originally Posted by
Noah_Zark
If a firearm owner doesn't know which end of a Crescent wrench goes on a hex nut, her or she probably should not be doing gunsmithing, kitchen table or otherwise.
(that one should not be using a Crescent wrench at all is the subject of another discussion)
Noah
I have never been a fan of an adjustable wrench, yeah I don't call them cresent wrenches. But I carry a six inch adjustable in my pocket at work everyday. They are good for all sorts of things not related to tightening a bolt.
As for kitchen table. We don't even have one. We never ate at it. No reason to have one.
Re: Kitchen table Gunsmithing
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Originally Posted by
fallenleader
funny... my bed sheets have lubricant and stains on them....
what you do in your leisure time is your business.
Re: Kitchen table Gunsmithing
It might have been that way in the past, but it seems it more and more the governments business. Big Brother is everywhere.
Re: Kitchen table Gunsmithing
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Originally Posted by
Remington788
what you do in your leisure time is your business.
I was waiting for somebody to respond to that.
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Every skilled professional started off as an unskilled amateur.
Re: Kitchen table Gunsmithing
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Originally Posted by
Krichardson
I was waiting for somebody to respond to that.
your wait is finally over
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Back to the thread topic (necro or not) I did a bit of it last night
https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...58&oe=5CCF3FBE
Adapted whatever mag that is to fit my $25 accutek .380
Re: Kitchen table Gunsmithing
Re: Kitchen table Gunsmithing
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Noah_Zark
If a firearm owner doesn't know which end of a Crescent wrench goes on a hex nut, her or she probably should not be doing gunsmithing, kitchen table or otherwise.
(that one should not be using a Crescent wrench at all is the subject of another discussion)
Noah
"her or she". Yikes, talk about a Freudian slip!
:)
Re: Kitchen table Gunsmithing