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Bubba's sacrilege has no boundaries.
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06-07-2023 12:24 PM
# ADS
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Originally Posted by
micmacman
i got one for you , i found a tent peg 40's Springfield .22 bolt gun , it was bad , i think i gave like 30 bucks for it , the stock had been panted with house/porch paint so many times i could not determine how many times , green , brown , a layer of white , that one had me laughing
on a positive not it turned out sweet
I call that my newfangled "modern day laminate stock" - signed "Bubba"
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Not to worry...
Bubba works on cars and motorcycles too.
Some things just can't be un-seen or undone.
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(M1 Garand/M14/M1A Rifles)

Originally Posted by
Torpedo
Bubba works on cars and motorcycles too.
Some things just can't be un-seen or undone.
And guitars.
Bob
"It is said, 'Go not to the elves for counsel for they will say both no and yes.' "
Frodo Baggins to Gildor Inglorion, The Fellowship of the Ring
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Originally Posted by
Bob Womack
And guitars.
Bob
yea , avoid guitar forums on reddit if you have a weak stomach
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Originally Posted by
togor
Sometimes it's soldiers with time on their hands working those stocks.
Some soldiers shaved the stock to take off a bit of weight back in the day. Of course that was a big "no no" but some guys get crazy trying to save a few ounces.
"You are what you do when it counts."
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Weight
I wrote an article for The GCA
Journal on a military study of gear GIs discarded to save weight, fascinating. The biggest was they saved EITHER the shoe packs or the galoshes, but never both. They tossed things for even a few ounces, like the mess kit forks, saved only the spoon. The results were good, IIRC they cut their load down from over 100 lbs to less than 60.
Real men measure once and cut.
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