WFGAS?Drone 7 of lots more wrote:a WFGAS configuration.
Gun Storage Barrel Direction
- Windy Wilson
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Re: Gun Storage Barrel Direction
The use of the word "but" usually indicates that everything preceding it in a sentence is a lie.
E.g.:
"I believe in Freedom of Speech, but". . .
"I support the Second Amendment, but". . .
--Randy
E.g.:
"I believe in Freedom of Speech, but". . .
"I support the Second Amendment, but". . .
--Randy
- The Wizard
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Re: Gun Storage Barrel Direction
i think it stands for "Who F*cking Gives A SH!T". he probably just gets them in there how ever he can manage to fit them. of course i may be wrongWindy Wilson wrote:WFGAS?Drone 7 of lots more wrote:a WFGAS configuration.
Keep your booger hook off the bang switch.
But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg. -Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia, 1782
But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg. -Thomas Jefferson, Notes on Virginia, 1782
- Whirlibird
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Re: Gun Storage Barrel Direction
One thing to think about is oil contamination of the stock.
I've fixed way too many Marlin, Winchester's and Savage leverguns as well as numerous bolt guns that were oil soaked behind the action and were setting back cracking the stock.
I prefer to muzzle down my long term storage items, the short term ones are normally synthetic stocked anyways so it doesn't matter with them.
"Fine" stocked rifles get muzzle down regardless. Good wood is too nice to wreck with oil.
I've fixed way too many Marlin, Winchester's and Savage leverguns as well as numerous bolt guns that were oil soaked behind the action and were setting back cracking the stock.
I prefer to muzzle down my long term storage items, the short term ones are normally synthetic stocked anyways so it doesn't matter with them.
"Fine" stocked rifles get muzzle down regardless. Good wood is too nice to wreck with oil.