These belong to a friend of mine, I have Neve seen them. He tells me they are in very good condition, have not been shot in many years. Remington Sportsman 74 auto in 30-06 and Remington 870 Express 12 gauge. He lives in E lSegundo, I live in Lakewood. $800 for both, OBO. With cases.
It's not really big deal. I use it because a guy I know who is was a sniper team leader and now a long distant shooting instructor said he uses it on all his scopes. It's not like using the red loctite, which is a big no no. Blue can't hurt and is just an added step to insure a secure scope...
I hunt in the desert SW a lot, I have friends who Insist on wearing tan hunting vest and pants. Trying to pick them out on the side of a hill, or even in the flat brush covered desert, is all but impossible. I alway wear at least a blaze orange hat and or vest. I once asked them if they had a...
Not very uncommon. I have shot two, which is completely legal because the beard is the feature hunters look for, and being a lot of turkey are taken in the very early morning they are mistaken for a Tom.
Replacing the damage part is always the best way to go. But. I have made many repairs on cracked lines. A new section of copper pipe and two couplings. Depending on weather or. not you can get the pipes far enough apart, You may need slip couplings, ones with noe stop in the middle.
Weird. In that case take the union part and see if that drains the line, you need to let air in to drain the water out. I have had take a section of plastic tube and siphoned the water out.
Let the copper get hot enough to allow solder to flow when it touches the pipe. Don't melt the solder onto the pipe. The solder should not be in the flame. That is a common mistake. One last thing, make sure ALL water is out of line, or it won't get hot enough.