I do recall when a certain someone blogged about taking a class on the disassembly and repair of the item in question.
It's so amusing watching them deal with helpful suggestions.
Related, I learned that roofing tar is not a recommended firearm lubricant.
09 December 2014
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Related, I learned that roofing tar is not a recommended firearm lubricant.
ReplyDeleteThis is not entirely true; I strongly recommend roofing tar as a pre-mission firearm lubricant for any LEO sent out to seize firearms from free citizens.