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    Hey, easy up on bubba, I get a lot of work because of him! Heck he's been trowing me work since 1984 and is one of the reasons I appreciated un-molested milsurps so much. Just think of what hes up to on all those nice e-bloc guns! A few years from now they will be worth there weight in gold if you can find one that bubba didn't, IMHO-SDH

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    That is true, every K31icon or MOSIN NAGANT that bubba buys, makes mine more valuable!

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    Lightbulb Bubbas Toolbox ?

    Damn, K-31 did you sneak into my house and look in my toolbox? That is exactly what is in my tool box! Including the Loctite and i even have some Super-dooper glue!
    Does that mean i am a BUBBA ????????????

    Just wondering!

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    Well door

    Quote Originally Posted by K31icon View Post
    BUBBA's TOOL KIT
    Dull hacksaw
    Dull chisel
    Coarse rasp
    Extra coarse sandpaper
    Elmer's epoxy
    Phillip's head wood screws
    Paint, usually black or brown
    Wire wheel and brush
    Duct tape(for fixing cracks in stock, and replacing screws)
    Black electrical tape(substitute for above)
    Broken knives(for removing screws)

    Did I forget anything? These are just the things I have seen used, and I forgot about the rifle that the guy COVERED in linseed oilicon! I got it for free, I wonder if it was worth all that work! Has anyone ever tried removing hardened linseed oilicon? GAK!
    Ya fergot his Welldoor, the wun he youses fer weldin scope mounts onto the charger bridge...

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    Seen the from sight pushed to the right and was using a white headed pin, bent around and glued with god knows what, so he could see it better. you know, the type of pins that you use to hem clothing with. what a POS.

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