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Thread: Loob grooves for sale

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    Steve, of course there are grooves for the 376.5 shootzenbanger that works with the eliptical reverse gain twist rifleing. You know this is one of my favorite chamberings, and I have a great abundance of these available.
    Sundog, I still have two truckloads of the last post holes I got from you. However, I am kind of surprised, you are trying to trade the nails with the heads on the wrong end. You know darned well these are only usable in Australia and New Zealand, and would be of no use to me. However, if you have some nails that will work on north facing firewalls, I would definitely be interested.
    Supermag, I may be interested in the crimp grooves, at the exchange you offer. I could hardly go wrong. Too bad Danski blew all his pin money on hiring some wetback to watch his mail bouy. Would have been a great deal for him.
    Ray, not a lot of reading getting done this time of year. Freeze down if you stay too long, ya know?
    All in all, Some very tempting offers are being made, and I thoroughly look forward to screwing... er... finalizing a deal with some lucky board member, at some future date.
    Please keep the offers coming.
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    Cool

    Hey, I think some of you guys are making this stuff up.

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    Anyone need any copper wire? I have a limited amount that still has the smoke in it. Not sure how it stayed there, as I cut some doing some re-wiring in my car, and none escaped that I could see. I also have a small amount of wire that the smoke has escaped from - it's the wire I replaced in the car. My dad told me it was no good now though & I should take it to the recycler. He said once the smoke escapes the wire's no good. That's what happened in the car - driving along & all of a sudden the smoke escaped from the wires - and then nothing worked anymore in it. My brother told me it was my fault the smoke escaped - that I shouldn't have stuck the 38 SPL bullet in the fuse holder after the first fuse blew - and after the .22LR shell went off. He got the bullet out of his... well, the doctor said he may be able to have kids one day after all - still got one good one.

    Anyone need any copper wire?

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    I've got a bunch of once fired berdan primers that I never got around to reloading. Sold the gun that used 'em and now I have no use for them ( I have to honest here, they have slight pry marks on them and will require a little straightening before you can reload them).

    By the way, forget the flat rate box, I think you can get just as many in a regular envelope.

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    If those are counter-clockwise lube grooves, I could use a couple of boxes.
    I will trade you some clockwise lube grooves, two for one, or a paraschute for an Asperly Aimless Falling block.

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    With all the wonderful items y'all are offering up here, sounds to me like you need some of my outhouse pits. I'll offer them up free just for shipping. Shipping won't be cheap since I only have the large size in stock, I can't use the flat rate boxes. Regards, Woody
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    OBXPilgrim,

    You can refill the wires (and the car) with smoke if you reverse polarity. Works on some household appliances too.

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    Sorry, these are just copper wires - no magnets

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    i'm sorry that i'm not up to the technical aspects of this thread. i look in my tool box and i have a set of left hand metric cresent wrenchs that i have not used( i always work for the right hand side of my car). so if any of you have a need let me know.

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    Smile

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    Sundog, I'd like some of those post holes. I've been working digging postholes on the halves for some time now, but am still a few short of having enough to complete my oil well. PM me if you have any left. Dale

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    Originally Posted by HollandNut View Post
    I have some half dozen spare sea bats , three buckets of steam , a big jar of relative bearing grease , a couple monkey fists , three pollywogs , five GU-11's , and 14 B1RD's .. I have just what you need for your B1RDs A 5 gal pail of B1RD SH1T It also works great mixed with loob groovs and spread around as a repellant for those pesky critters in Nevada. Caution DO Not open near any Politicians. BWB

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    Mike, about that metric crescent -- is it auto-reverse adjustable? If it's not, then being left handed it would have no advantage.

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    BWB after much testing I found that the GU-11 SH1T is much better on loob grooves than B1RD SH1T ..

    But since I retired outta the Navy and no longer on the coast , well GU-11's are kinda rare inland .. And the five GU-11's I have left jus' died ..

    I do have a custom 458 earsplittenloudenboomer that I will throw in the mix tho . It has the unique reverse rifling that changes from RH twist to LH twist mid bore .. It needs some tweaking tho' , for some reason recovered boolits are all twisted up ..
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    How many will fit in the new, larger flat rate box?

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    HollandNut,
    I have a very rare MN that I'll offer in trade for your earzplitzenlautenboomer. This Mosin is has the exponentially-increasing twist rate with the micrometer-adjustable barrel length. It's even got a replacement LH twist barrel you can swap for the RH twist so it's equally effective on either side of the equator. You can dial in the perfect rpm on any continent!

    Ah, crap. On closer inspection I see you have the earsplittenloudenboomer, and not the earzplitzenlautenboomer which, I believe, was the original model. I'll have to pass.

    Any MN fans out there want to offer a trade for this fine firearm?

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    Is any of them lube grooves the perpendicular type? You know the ones used to fasten the meplat to the Gas check shanks. I need some of them if thy are. All I have to trade is some plenum. I can get a lot of it in a flat rate box but it is still expensive to ship. I sent some to my brother in Norway and he says the box was empty when it arrived and that I should not have skimped on the ductape . I thought one roll should have sufficed . I think I will try caulking the seams with J B weld this time I hope I will have better luck with that.

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