Fuck them, we don't have a gun problem, we have a mental health problem, when I was growing up we rode our bikes with our shotguns on our backs to go shoot rats at the dump, most of the trucks at school had a rifle rack in the back window.![]()
CNN Goes All in to Shame Fathers Out of Buying Hunting Rifles for Sons
Less than a week after a girl killed two at a Madison Christian school, CNN went all in to shame fathers who buy rifles for their sons.www.breitbart.com
There is an article up today saying that CNN's ratings now are the lowest in the channel's history. I don't care about their viewership not buying rifles for their little green haired tranny kids.Fuck them, we don't have a gun problem, we have a mental health problem, when I was growing up we rode our bikes with our shotguns on our backs to go shoot rats at the dump, most of the trucks at school had a rifle rack in the back window.
Hard to disagree with that lol.
Ballistol mostly, but I'll bust out the Hoppe's no.9 every once in a while primarily because I like the smell. I also use a bunch of different kinds of grease.What are you guys using for solvents and lubricants? Forever I was using Hoppe's products, but then got turned onto Lucas Oil's Extreme Duty CLP since it's just one product and does everything. I really like that it leaves a film of oil on that doesn't dry out like Hoppe's does, which is nice when something is being stored for a minute in a dry climate, however I hate the smell. No complaints at all with how well it works, but you don't want to spray this shit inside at all. I'm looking for some new products to try.
I don't fuck with grease because the 1911's hate it, except on rare occasion on the main spring housing and mag release spring.Ballistol mostly, but I'll bust out the Hoppe's no.9 every once in a while primarily because I like the smell. I also use a bunch of different kinds of grease.
Hoppe's andWhat are you guys using for solvents and lubricants? Forever I was using Hoppe's products, but then got turned onto Lucas Oil's Extreme Duty CLP since it's just one product and does everything. I really like that it leaves a film of oil on that doesn't dry out like Hoppe's does, which is nice when something is being stored for a minute in a dry climate, however I hate the smell. No complaints at all with how well it works, but you don't want to spray this shit inside at all. I'm looking for some new products to try.
He just needs to buy one of these and replace his rear sight with it:I come to the Gun Club seeking wisdom.
My buddy has this
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He wants to put an optic on it.
Question is should he get it milled or buy a new slide?
All advice appreciated, here's some boobs
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You're welcome!Well, snappity snap! I'll pass it on.
Thank yous
I'm generally a pretty big G96 guy. Easy to use, smells incredible.What are you guys using for solvents and lubricants? Forever I was using Hoppe's products, but then got turned onto Lucas Oil's Extreme Duty CLP since it's just one product and does everything. I really like that it leaves a film of oil on that doesn't dry out like Hoppe's does, which is nice when something is being stored for a minute in a dry climate, however I hate the smell. No complaints at all with how well it works, but you don't want to spray this shit inside at all. I'm looking for some new products to try.
I've never heard of it. I'm checking out their website now.I'm generally a pretty big G96 guy. Easy to use, smells incredible.
Is that a bordello?I visited Kovert Projects yesterday, and let me just tell you, sheeeeit!!!! I'm PohAsShit again.