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Single Shot Side Match And Rolling Blocks
Reverend P. Babcock Chase replied to H. K. Uriah, SASS #74619's topic in SASS Wire
Howdy H.K., Does sound like fun, but I kind of agree with Watab. On the other hand, for many of us it would be a good excuse to comb the used gun racks to fill out our arsenal. Rev. Chase -
STS or Gun Club Hull CB0175-12 wad 13 grains of 700X 3/4 ounce shot Winchester 209 Primer Will work on every shotgun KD as long as you do your part. Less felt recoil than AA LNLR
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It's Almost Friday Humor Thread
Bad Bascomb, SASS # 47,494 replied to Subdeacon Joe's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
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One of thr cowboys I shoot with asked if I could still push the hammer forward if I am also pushing the trigger forward and doing this I cannot push the trigger forward even with a huge amount of force from my thumb. He is the one suggesting I replace my trigger spring. He did say that since I could push the hammer forward though that the sear is likely nearing the end of it's life and I could try taking a stone to the hammer.
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Just watched it again. I have watched a pile of DVDs about WWII in the Pacific recently and now understand the term "bullet rich environment". Lots of combat footage expertly mixed in with the Hollywood scenes I was stationed on Okinawa from March 1966 to August 1968...21 to23 years after the fighting and th eplace was still "hot" with unexploded munitions, riddled with battle damage, and lousy with battle souvenirs.
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Just watched it again. I have watched a pile of DVDs about WWII in the Pacific recently and now understand the term "bullet rich environment". Lots of combat footage expertly mixed in with the Hollywood scenes I was stationed on Okinawa from March 1966 to August 1968...21 to23 years after the fighting and th eplace was still "hot" with unexploded munitions, riddled with battle damage, and lousy with battle souvenirs.
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WWii aviation googles, history question
watab kid replied to sassnetguy50's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
glad to know im not alone here -
Yep works great for CAS
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Lets see some dogs
Cold Lake Kid, SASS # 51474 replied to Perro Del Diablo's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
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The Canadian Thread
Cold Lake Kid, SASS # 51474 replied to Cold Lake Kid, SASS # 51474's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
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It's Almost Friday Humor Thread
Forty Rod SASS 3935 replied to Subdeacon Joe's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
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WWii aviation googles, history question
Wild Eagle replied to sassnetguy50's topic in SASS Wire Saloon
We may be kin. -
Discover Explosion Museum Priddy’s Hard was where all Royal Navy warships, including HMS Victory, came to load up their guns and ammunition up until the Falklands War in 1982. Safely outside the range of Portsmouth Dockyard, Priddy’s Hard stored munitions too dangerous to be kept at the main site and was home to a multitude of different personnel and professions. This historic location, complete with original 1771 ‘powder keg’, has been completely reimagined as a testimonial to naval firepower. From exhilarating exhibitions, immersive recreations, and authentic armaments from across the centuries Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower is guaranteed to put a bang in your day.
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https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/gun-sales-surge-in-california-amid-border-crisis-concerns/
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https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/this-should-end-the-hi-cap-mag-ban-debate-forever/
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It's Almost Friday Humor Thread
Bad Bascomb, SASS # 47,494 replied to Subdeacon Joe's topic in SASS Wire Saloon