I do need to get a plinker (.22) or two. Leaning towards the Henry Survival Rifle and then a Ruger revolver (just for fun).
Good thing they have some video's I wouldn't know how to use those gadgets.A member in the 1911 forum turned me on to this site. 1911 Ultra Tool
Should make things much easier on future tear downs.
This may help.
I only have this ... and not sure I remember how and why to use it.
Hold on now before you spend all your money ... how's 'bout a new shotgun?I really need to think seriously about cleaning up the amount of email I receive on a daily basis, especially as some of them contain info about deals that I'm most likely going to look at and punish my bank account even further.
Yep.... I purchased another 1911 and it'll be here on Tuesday.
Reminds me of one of these
That's why I started the video at the reassembly point.Hell, stripping it down was easy. It was putting it back together that screwed me up!![]()
When I was 16 I got my 1st job working at a full service 'gas station'. Yep, back then mechanical work and pumping gas. The owner was in his mid twenties and heavily into building hot rods for the drag strip. Kind of my hero at the time. Most of my pay check was going into high performance parts for my car. I complained about all my paycheck going for car parts to a friend, Corvette George (so named because he had a different Corvette every year). Anywho ... Corvette George gave me this advice that I still live buy.
"Don't add up what you're spending on your hobbies or you won't have any".