newest brain storm to store my rifles
#1
newest brain storm to store my rifles
went to walmart and picked up an garden tool corner stand. the plastic that holds the tools a very soft and move very easy. leaving no marks on finish.
#3
RE: newest brain storm to store my rifles
Not a bad idea corey. I agree with Semisane. You can put your cleaning rods, range rods, and other similar items in there.
Just one suggestion for you. I don't know if its the picture or if your scope lens are that dirty but I would recommend you get yourself a scope lens cleaner and get some scope covers on them. Even the cheapy bikini cover at walmart will be fine.
And when you do clean them, make sure you blow that dust off before you start wiping. Nothing will scratch the coating quicker than rubbing in those fine dust particles.
Just one suggestion for you. I don't know if its the picture or if your scope lens are that dirty but I would recommend you get yourself a scope lens cleaner and get some scope covers on them. Even the cheapy bikini cover at walmart will be fine.
And when you do clean them, make sure you blow that dust off before you start wiping. Nothing will scratch the coating quicker than rubbing in those fine dust particles.
#6
RE: newest brain storm to store my rifles
That is a great idea! Although as the parent of a very curious 2 year old, something like that would not work too well in my place.
How do you like that SKS? A friend tried to sell me his a while back.
How do you like that SKS? A friend tried to sell me his a while back.
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RE: newest brain storm to store my rifles
I like it, once I get a few projects done. I am going to start casting and reloading for it. hoping to get the groups down to .5" at 50yrds. right now 2in.
chinese sks. paratrooper. adding the muzzle break for looks. added about 10% accuracy to the gun.
chinese sks. paratrooper. adding the muzzle break for looks. added about 10% accuracy to the gun.
#9
RE: newest brain storm to store my rifles
I just new that you were going to have to get me into this... Need ten of them ... what about the inlines?
you could coat the inside part of that with some old carpet and a hot glue gun. And the GMB's would fit in the back part..
I was thinking that might be an excellent thing to keep at my range when I shoot numerous rifles during the day. Stake that to the ground so it can not tip over. I could load out of that. And then, I couldswab and then put one rifle to rest and cool down in the summer heat while I shoot the next...
Good idea Corey.
you could coat the inside part of that with some old carpet and a hot glue gun. And the GMB's would fit in the back part..
I was thinking that might be an excellent thing to keep at my range when I shoot numerous rifles during the day. Stake that to the ground so it can not tip over. I could load out of that. And then, I couldswab and then put one rifle to rest and cool down in the summer heat while I shoot the next...
Good idea Corey.