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02-21-2014 04:35 AM
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Well the cato looks pleased with your efforts nice rifle...
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I will interpret for the Cat. "Nice carbine but why didn't he use the money that he spent on the carbine and instead spend it on more expensive cat food". By the way, good looking Underwood.
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Don't worry about the Inspector, KiloBravo has made sure she is well taken care of and she has a excellent Healthplan. Without the Vet bills including last years UC Davis Radiation treatment on her Thyroid, the Armory might be working towards arming a Squad.

Originally Posted by
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I will interpret for the Cat. "Nice carbine but why didn't he use the money that he spent on the carbine and instead spend it on more expensive cat food". By the way, good looking Underwood.
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The cat and the carbine
2nd pic Cat "Hmmm, not quite sure about this type of food it smells oily but not fishy oily, I think my pet human has erred here as I cannot eat this but the wood looks good for a scratching post !"
3rd pic "Maybe if I sit here it will go away it smells ugh! just bad and is very noisy, gosh I am bored now where is my pet human so I can annoy him."
Sorry for the off thread post but I just could not help this one, hope cato enjoys a long, prosperous and happy life with your family.
Cheers
Last edited by CINDERS; 02-21-2014 at 06:23 PM.
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Don't be fooled by cats!! The only reason they're nice to us is because we're bigger,, otherwise they'd swat us around the house and when they got bored bite our head off!!
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That's a fact. There's one thing true of all cats - no matter how big or small, they're all cats. And I'm glad of it!
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Originally Posted by
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That's a fact. There's one thing true of all cats - no matter how big or small, they're all cats. And I'm glad of it!
The Cat considers herself a small person.
Took the Underwood to the range, wow, nice tight groups. Even though it was a calm 70 degree day I had to dial in a lot of left windage. My Winchester and Inland are the same way, must be a Carbine thingy. I'm going to move the sights a little left in the receivers so I have a good range of motion should I really need some left windage due to conditions.
As a newbie I learned from a fella on another forum regarding the proper installation of the receiver into the recoil plate after cleaning. I was having some real issues with the Inland spraying shots high right after the first couple of rounds. I tried changing rear sight, front sight recoil plate and barrel band and got some relief. What really made the difference was inserting the receiver into the recoil plate and then holding the barrel next to the stock channel with one hand and rapping the butt up against the receiver with my other hand. What a difference, now my shots are totally under control.
Sorry to bore you old salts.
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I live with a Russian Blue
It is an amazing animal, just like a dog. Comes when called, loves me forever, can't shut up and I've just recently learned from him that he really knows what I should be doing at all times. If you want a genuinely different cat find a Russian
Blue.
I'd like to find an Underwood some day. I think that Underwood and IBM were really great companies that took this work very seriously. I would bet that they are every bit as good or better than the NPM carbines.
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