Yet Another Gun Thread
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Jesus, anyone ever wanted to build your own glock?
Timberwolf frame and complete slide, Lone wolf threaded barrel, standard glock upper parts, standard glock lower parts.
Timberwolf frame and complete slide, Lone wolf threaded barrel, standard glock upper parts, standard glock lower parts.
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****! Which barrel do I get??? Threaded silver, threaded black, non-threaded silver or non-threaded black?!?? S!@#*(^%*()!&@Y#
Can't find a picture of the black non-threaded..
I'm thinking threaded black. The logo they engrave on the block is ******* retarded looking and I'd like to put a can on it...
Can't find a picture of the black non-threaded..
I'm thinking threaded black. The logo they engrave on the block is ******* retarded looking and I'd like to put a can on it...
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I'm really not sure...
Tumbled some of my AK parts lastnight after freeing the front and rear trunions from the cut receiver's captivity. Hopefully have the barrel press and rivet tool finished by next week, just haven't had much time to work on it. Ordered a drill bushing from Fastenal two weeks ago and they've never called. Discovered I already had the correct size bushing, so **** em.
Tired of getting jerked around by the city about a business license so I've been shopping industrial parks for a building. Found a 1500 square foot building that used to be some kind of machine shop with a very nice little office attached. Met with the guy Monday and hes asking $700 a month for it. Pretty good location, 2 blocks from the Po-Po Depot and a pretty fair price. Did find out in the last 4 years the owners had a rough time keeping someone in the building, vacant 3 of those four years so I'm gonna see if we can jew him down on the price. Getting something is better than it sitting empty, right?
Tumbled some of my AK parts lastnight after freeing the front and rear trunions from the cut receiver's captivity. Hopefully have the barrel press and rivet tool finished by next week, just haven't had much time to work on it. Ordered a drill bushing from Fastenal two weeks ago and they've never called. Discovered I already had the correct size bushing, so **** em.
Tired of getting jerked around by the city about a business license so I've been shopping industrial parks for a building. Found a 1500 square foot building that used to be some kind of machine shop with a very nice little office attached. Met with the guy Monday and hes asking $700 a month for it. Pretty good location, 2 blocks from the Po-Po Depot and a pretty fair price. Did find out in the last 4 years the owners had a rough time keeping someone in the building, vacant 3 of those four years so I'm gonna see if we can jew him down on the price. Getting something is better than it sitting empty, right?
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Somehow that isn't much of a surprise.
I used to work for this old guy in a small PC repair shop who thought it made better business sense to sell 10 computers at $200 profit but take 12 months to sell those ten than selling 10 a month at $50 profit. Even after proving I could sell 10 a month every month of the year he still refused because it wasn't maximum profit (ripoff) to his customer base.
That was in 2003 before the economy went to ****. That place is still open (somehow?) but he doesn't own it any longer. ****** never could pay his rent on time and the landlord finally got tired of it after 25 years and seized his business then sold it to a couple kids who ran the place for the past 10 years.
I used to work for this old guy in a small PC repair shop who thought it made better business sense to sell 10 computers at $200 profit but take 12 months to sell those ten than selling 10 a month at $50 profit. Even after proving I could sell 10 a month every month of the year he still refused because it wasn't maximum profit (ripoff) to his customer base.
That was in 2003 before the economy went to ****. That place is still open (somehow?) but he doesn't own it any longer. ****** never could pay his rent on time and the landlord finally got tired of it after 25 years and seized his business then sold it to a couple kids who ran the place for the past 10 years.