Out of all the forums I frequent, this is by far the best. IMHO, there are a few individuals in every forum that do not seem to possess common courtesy and are disrespectful to other members in the forums but this one has the least. The mods do a great job of weeding out the worst of the...
There is a product out there sold at Lowe's called Wet & Forget that is supposed to work really well. Just spray it on and let it work. Has anyone tried it?
From what the news from NC is saying it doesn't have much of a chance of passing. All of the democrats are voting against it as well as a group of republicans. NC had a lot of restrictive laws including having to have a permit to purchase a handgun, which was decided upon the whim of the local...
My wife is one of those very superstitious ones. We went to lunch today at Chic-Fil-A and luckily table #13 was empty. I sat down at it while she was ordering her lunch. The look on her face when she realized what no. table I picked made my day. :ROFLMAO:
News networks were showing that around 2PM EST that Iran was firing missiles into Tel Aviv at that moment. Looks like their retaliation has started. Now, to wait and see how the IDF retaliates for that. It ain't gonna be purty.
I don't know why they started making firearms with fuzzy sights the last few years. They weren't like that when I bought guns when I was younger. :unsure:
Heard this challenge more than once: "Ya feelin' froggy, boy? Go ahead and jump!" That usually happened when one of my friends or my older brother decided to back talk their dads.
And "She's so ugly she could haunt a house."
Thanks Matt. I think I may have found a gunsmith screwdriver set at an estate sale earlier this year. It's not marked but has a ton of bits. Its owner was a true gun nut and past president of our local gun club.
Matt, do you by any chance remember the info on the 1942 Victory? I have a 1941 Pre-Victory and am wondering if they would be the same. I'm really leery about buggering up the side plate screws.
I put Cardinal Feed from Tractor Supply in one of our feeders. They love it and it attracts a lot of them. It's a little more expensive than regular feed but it keeps them coming around all day to feed.
My late father-in-law purchased his No.4 Mk1* (1942, Savage Arms) at a Roses Store back in the 80's for $29.95. He always chuckled about the price and said that after his credit card discount and veteran's discount he thought they were going to end up paying him to take it. Sadly, he never...