Charlie,
I took those pictures in about 5 minutes. It is just a simple basic way to show you how to check the firing pin and extractor. I was trying to get you to take out your bolt tool and practice. It is a little more complicated when taking the spring and plunger, and ejector out and reinstalling them. I figured after you got the hang of this you could tackle that.
I use photobucket. I think the pictures are bigger then using the thumbnails. Usually once I put them in an album there, I don't move them. So they should stay in the thread. But you know you can copy pictures off the threads and save them on you computer? Right click on the picture, left click save picture as, name the photo, hit save. It goes on your computer into your pictures. Then you can go into your pictures and do with it what you want. That is easier then using a bolt tool. You don't have to wash your hands afterwards.
But if you would like, I could just send them to you if you wanted.
(You should see the list of 'stock pouch' manufacturers he's assembled from the pouches he has in his collection!)
Harlan,
I started out buying pouches trying to get five for each of my carbines. After I got them I couldn't find the 40 or so belts I needed to put them on. It just grew from there. I don't like the look of the pouch on a stock. I have only mounted one and took it off in a few days. Wasn't designed for that use either.