Cleaning the work rifle
- Camel
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Re: Cleaning the work rifle
No dramas mate, we will sort you out at Yass.
- trevort
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Re: Cleaning the work rifle
I'll be honest with you Camel, I will do it with your supervision but HIGHLY unlikely I will ever try it unsupervised. I wasnt joking about trying to fark my stock installing a sling swivel stud. I am especially gifted
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Re: Cleaning the work rifle
Sorry Trev have never met you so I'm not going to put shit on you YET but I love the especially gifted.trevort wrote:I'll be honest with you Camel, I will do it with your supervision but HIGHLY unlikely I will ever try it unsupervised. I wasnt joking about trying to fark my stock installing a sling swivel stud. I am especially gifted
Horses for courses I say.
Ol 55
- trevort
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Re: Cleaning the work rifle
Its ok, I'm used to it. Ask Jason about the short bipod, or even better, dont. I am sure I will hear about it anyway!Ol 55 wrote:Sorry Trev have never met you so I'm not going to put shit on you YET but I love the especially gifted.trevort wrote:I'll be honest with you Camel, I will do it with your supervision but HIGHLY unlikely I will ever try it unsupervised. I wasnt joking about trying to fark my stock installing a sling swivel stud. I am especially gifted
Horses for courses I say.
Ol 55