Long time back, I had an H&R Sportsman, model 999, with walnut grips. I was in a hardware store that had a gun department in a separate little nook off to the side ... wandered in and looked around, saw that beauty and fell in love. Sold it when I moved into the city, being pretty sure I'd never find a place to shoot it.
One of the best unintended consequences of that purchase was when I asked the guy what to oil it with, and he introduced me to Tri-Flow (called Tri-Flon back then) and I've been using it for nearly everything that needed light oil ever since. Guns, bicycles, cooling fluid for drill bits.
Gotta go get some #2 for the Wingmaster. Come around the place, particularly at night, and we can do binniss.
And some .22 long rifle hollowpoint hi velocity for the little autoloader.
From the late great Jeff Cooper. (If you don't know who he is, Google him)
No earth shaking revaluations. Just a reminder of gun safety for us old timers.
And with so many new gun owners, Please Please Please watch this video.
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I've finally gotten of my bum and am starting to acquire parts to finally build my Mg 42, Its going to be a few before it's complete but better late then never
Question. In what way might one pick up some ammo in a particular size/load without being connected to it? Asking for an acquaintance.