How about detail stripping a Ruger MKII/III? Not something I'd want to try without tools. But man do you feel like you've accomplished something once it's all back together and it still works!
I've rotated between a Benchmade Griptillian and a Spyderco Endura Wave 4 for the past 3 years. This Christmas I got a Kershaw OD-2 1770 http://www.kershawknives.com/searchresults.php?brand=kershaw&search_by=searchform&search_value=1770&x=0&y=0 and I absolutely love it. The blade is 2.25...
As far as hunting goes, most people would recommend using soft tip - I also agree with this notion. The hollow point 7.62x39 round just doesn't expand fast enough to be all that beneficial.
Regards,
I've got that same knife Jason. My father gave me mine for Christmas last year. It's been great so far, done everything I've asked of it. How's it treating you?
That looks to be the same air rifle I have. Mine is a .177, but as others have pointed out...just test it out. Try and .177 pellet, and if the shoe fits...you know.
Good luck.
My 229 shoots WWB .40 like a dream. WWB is my favorite target ammo; haven't had a single FTE/FTF.
Sounds like you have some phone calls to make to Sig Chris. Hope everything goes well.
I alternate between my Spyderco Endura and my Benchmade Griptillian.
I also carry the SK2 when I'm at work...won't use the good blades for cutting the nasty stuff.
I'm a 100% with Avenger29 on this one. Build it yourself. You'll be much more pleased with the results, plus you'll have the joy of knowing you "designed" your own rifle.
I agree that standing outside her door would have been a very good idea. Sadly enough, I was in a bit of a "bind." I was suffering from a pretty bad stomach ache and for the lack of a better phrase was about to explode.
Couldn't have been a worse time to need to use the restroom that...
This past weekend my wife, brother-in-law, his girlfriend, his son and I were on our way back from Irvine, KY. At around midnight we stopped at a rest stop in northern Kentucky to use the restroom. My wife and I were the only ones that got out of the car. I locked my brother-in-law (Jeremy)...
The Sharpmaker is a great sharpener, but keep in mind its forte is keeping a sharp edge or modifying your microbevel. It's not the best tool for the job if you need to reprofile your blade. I'd recommend an EdgePro sharpening system for all your needs...but that is a bit more expensive...
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