I am in, as long as there's no schedule conflict.
I'll bring my own 4x8 foldable table. But let me know what type of cleaning kit to buy and what type of mopping cloth to bring.
Cleaning Workshop
Swap-n-Shop
All of the above
None of the above
I am in, as long as there's no schedule conflict.
I'll bring my own 4x8 foldable table. But let me know what type of cleaning kit to buy and what type of mopping cloth to bring.
I'll come drink beer.
"It does not take a majority to prevail, but a tireless minority keen to setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men." - Father of Our Revolution, Samuel Adams.
I may be found dead in a ditch, but by God, they will find me and my rights in a PILE of brass.
"Sure you can trust our government. Just ask an Indian."
"Extremism in the defense of Liberty is no vice. Moderation in the pursuit of Justice is no virtue." - Barry Goldwater
Sure,
I'd like to know less time consuming methods to get a very clean revolver, esp. on the face of the cylinder and inside the frame, and on the cylinder flutes.. nickel or stainless finishes..after a good range trip
semi auto, takes less time for me
i'd also like to see others techniques for bolts and semi auto rifles.
Mapper, I can hook you up on that! My revolver cylinder faces look brand new.
I'm in as long as schedule permits.
"Rule #1: Be a f-ing Warrior, every f-ing day, in every f-ing thing you do. Be a f-ing Warrior!
Rule #2: Support your men.
Rule #3: TEAMWORK! Team dynamics are absolutely important. Know your men and support them in every way."
FYI i use the same lube on all weapons. Have done for years TW25B. It is an awesome grease. SIG puts it in with each of their guns.
http://www.mil-comm.com/
"Rule #1: Be a f-ing Warrior, every f-ing day, in every f-ing thing you do. Be a f-ing Warrior!
Rule #2: Support your men.
Rule #3: TEAMWORK! Team dynamics are absolutely important. Know your men and support them in every way."