back where it goes or figuring out what's not there and replacement, it is quite another kettle of fish. However, to the layperson that knows no better, it may be sometimes most welcome. Like a CPA telling me "it's gonna be OK".
To me gunsmithing is taking something and making something different. Something requiring skillful fabrication or attention to function or become enhanced. I miss the days of seing a fellow with pipe and a kind smile in a work shirt. Smells of "Captain Black", Vitalis and Tap Magic, mixed with Old Spice. Those men and times are now only a memory.
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You might find this humorous...
- WB, 2020-04-22, 17:12
- That is a really neat bench. (nm) - ChrisG, 2020-04-23, 03:53
- I wrench on guns occasionally. - John K., 2020-04-22, 19:28
- That’s good WB - Sid R, 2020-04-22, 18:25
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John Linebaugh once told me ...
- Jim Taylor, 2020-04-22, 17:21
- In the past I had - JT, 2020-04-22, 18:38
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LOL, sage advice! Gunsmithing is one thing, poking a spring
- WB, 2020-04-22, 17:29
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home brewers send a bit of money our way, the
- Gary Reeder, 2020-04-22, 17:37
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I have a ruger flattop stainless in a bag!
- Brant, 2020-04-22, 18:24
- no big deal. Send it on. (nm) - gary reeder, 2020-04-22, 22:57
- I've sent several things to GNR with hat in hand (nm) - WB, 2020-04-22, 18:52
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With all the AR's out there, they can be dangerous.
- WB, 2020-04-22, 17:54
- Neither humorous nor amusing - Sam M, 2020-04-22, 18:48
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I have a ruger flattop stainless in a bag!
- Brant, 2020-04-22, 18:24
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home brewers send a bit of money our way, the
- Gary Reeder, 2020-04-22, 17:37