Way cool...
That's the correct side of the double-yellow line running down Center Rd.; would have hated to see it on the other...!
Eventually you gotta get a full-blown (computer driven) simulator in your tactical area - the range I visited out-state had one available to L.E.O.'s & C.P.L...
Mmmm, maybe...
I'm not familiar with the Tri-Care stuff, but might it be possible that it got UNDER the lead (with a little time), permitting your follow-on treatment to then remove it?
That cotton T-shirt is made up of hygroscopic fibers that soak-up and hold moisture all too well.
Try a can of TC-11 from an ACE hardware store or the aforementioned CorrosionX or Eezox and your problem child will be in good hands.
I've been on a search for a decent and inexpensive hand sprayer for oils... and haven't had much luck.
What I'm after is something that will give a reasonably wide dispersion pattern (akin to what you get from an aerosol can), but in a hand pump sprayer. I haven't been able to come up with...
Hmmm..
I think this could be misinterpreted a tad.
If you could squeeze in a very small pic of a pair engaged in "instruction", that would eliminate the possibility of the M&P being in the hands of the miscreant rather than a defender.
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Lose the extra space between "for" & "more" and change the "Gun Control makes only predators safer." to: "Gun Control only makes predators safer."
Very nifty concept though - I like it!!
Remember the old days and the old ways?
I'm speaking of when real movies were made in Black & White, the male leads had admirable character "off-screen" while the gals didn't necessarily have perfect teeth and, um... non-OEM components?
Well, I have a viewing suggestion for you from that...
It's therapeutic! Think of it this way... a little positive thinking can help big time.
Perhaps imagining that the X-ring is full of cancer cells might put the appropriate concept in play.
Acknowledging that bumper stickers are better received with graphics, try...
one of those cross-out the gun pics followed by: "= RAPE" and "Body & Soul" on a second line.
Nope... you're OK.
4 hours+ is really nothing to be concerned with, as I routinely give it overnight or 24 hours to cure. The real secret here is patience and to use a 2nd coat for maximum protection. I've used it on both blued and parkerized surfaces with nothing more than a soaked patch...
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