You're elected!
I look forward to adding it to my limited culinary arts collection.
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You're elected!
I look forward to adding it to my limited culinary arts collection.
I remember that episode...
Ya don't suppose he wandered into that pen again do you?
If anyone is in contact with him tell him to at least drop in to say "hi".
Does anyone know if Pat is related to the Culver clan? I've exchanged emails with her several times but never thought to ask.
Only had rattlesnake meat once during a roundup and cook-off. The consistency reminded me of chicken (what else?) but it was so heavily seasoned it could have been anything.
Not a moderator or owner by any means, but as a CSP member, I've never felt any animosity toward this forum. Indeed, you guys saved us CSP members from certain doom in 2009 and I believe most of the...
Really sorry about your last experience on CSP. I was a member there for many years and things got really bad for awhile with vitriolic posts and spam before they were given refuge here to recoup....
Thanks for the link. From there I lost about an hour going from one to the next. So much stuff out there to watch. Some good, some poorly done. That was a good'un.
Re listed at $361.00 with a broken slide.
The only selling point for this one is that it's already broken. No having to wait for it to happen......
Sold at $580.00 ??????????????
I was going to suggest to ABPOS that he just use a cheap Chinese tap to clean out the threads of the escutcheon from the outside when I realized that "oldtimers" had hit me too. Does anyone remember...
Stick with the roll pin. That's the way AO designed it. Just don't try to use a worn punch. It should be a good one with nice sharp edges.
I wasn't even going to mention it. But Since TR let it out, I've always wanted know. Is a barreled carbine receiver a good sleep-mate?
http://www.carbineclub.com/DataSheetrev31-1-11.pdf
And poorly done at that! But that's Ok , he has a 99.1% rating. Geez.......
My pet peeve is people trying to recreate a WWII appearance by replacing a type III barrel band with a type I or type II. That almost always leaves a type III shadow on the fore end of the stock and...
Yeah Charlie, I remember the story..... What do you plan to do with them????
Doesn't look like any GI fix I've ever seen, but you gotta admit he did a really nice job of it.
Mikey, glad you're up and running again. Computer crashes are a real hassle aren't they?
Steve, referring to your first post....It looks good to my untrained eye. Don't damage it trying to shove in something other than what it was made for.
There's a market for those.......
I've never even seen a real one "in the flesh".
Thanks
Get some sleep Charlie. We'll check back with you later.......
Something at 12 o'clock?
I like that one... More info at The U.S. Caliber .30 Carbines
I would have gone $500 without a second thought.
That was the point the fellow on the other forum was trying to make. The recess is what he was showing off. He was just demonstrating that it could be done on a larger scale once a humper set up his...
It does keep life interesting down here during the "tornado" season.
I vote type II... but I have to qualify that with the statement that I voted the same (different band) on another forum where the owner 'fessed up that it had been modified on his home milling...