me too bought a bunch of the 1980's 55 grain malaysian .556 to shoot through my lug less heavy 20" with the manufacture date stamped into the side of the receiver.
im guessing this 7mm mauser ammo is about 100 years old by the 4-14 mark on tag, and was un opened when i bought them. from the looks of the boxes it may have got damp at least once. about half of the wincheser stuff is bad but every remington cartridge is good and shoots just fine in my 1895...
here are the collectem cartridge boards i have. now that i dug them out i think i will re mount the bullets with some brass wire and maybe even build some frames for them.
am i the only one that does a board for diffrent brands? ive done a remington, winchester, and peters 20+ yrs ago but havent done much with them since. i bought empty boards made by collectem at a gun show 25 yrs ago but i should have wired them on and not used elastic string because that didnt...
thanks for the link. some stuff sounds really good, lots of butter and ive been looking for a new calf's head soup recipe with more onion than carrots.
love the dollar boxes. once got a 6 foot macrame giraffe for the wife and an etch o sketch and ball in a cup for the kids. 2 yrs later there in the same box in the shed:dunno:
i know your not supposed to switch party's for the primary, but if killery doesn't have it wrapped up would it do any good to vote bernie to stop her from getting the delegates needed for an uncontested convention?
nice! i have a rimpler fillet knife with the same handle as yours but the blade is probably 14" and a few of his throwing knives. i think paul was from twelve mile, where was your gun shop?
bottom knife in pic is rimpler
nice! i have a rimpler fillet knife with the same handle as yours but the blade is probably 16" and a few of his throwing knives. i think paul was from twelve mile, where was your gun shop?
my wife got us some peaches last week because they were canned in a glass jar and the syrup was made of sugar instead of corn syrup. they were very good but they were made in china. who knew?
im also pissed. i believe agent orange killed both of my parents. my dad was was u.s. army e5 in the army asa (army security agency) 5th rru from 65-69. i think from his pics he was stationed somewhere in thialand during his service. from what ive learned since his passing his base was drenched...
me and a buddy bought the same guns last summer at rural king when theyb were on sale. great gun so far except for the gas block coming loose while we were sighting them in. luckily we were shooting at my home range and all we needed was a set of allen wrenches and thread locker to fix them. so...
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