Ohhhh, so it is like what the other guy is doing when I "buy". Now I get it, but I still don't understand why one would do such a thing....."Sell" is the inverse of "buy". Hard to grasp, I know... kinda like string theory...
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Ohhhh, so it is like what the other guy is doing when I "buy". Now I get it, but I still don't understand why one would do such a thing....."Sell" is the inverse of "buy". Hard to grasp, I know... kinda like string theory...
I don't understand it either but thank goodness so many are selling. I have got some great deals recently thanks to there being more sellers than buyers.Ohhhh, so it is like what the other guy is doing when I "buy". Now I get it, but I still don't understand why one would do such a thing.....
How's that new to you shotgun?I don't understand it either but thank goodness so many are selling. I have got some great deals recently thanks to there being more sellers than buyers.
Which one? I love all my firearms equally, just like my childrenHow's that new to you shotgun?
Do you love it?
Ithaca 37Which one? I love all my firearms equally, just like my children
It looks good in the pile. I have a JC Higgins 583.1 bolt action waiting to come off green tag at the shop. I paid for it but can't do the paperwork until Wednesday. I have a couple of break actions, 20ga and 410, that I haven't fired yet. I have a Gforce pump action and a Winchester SXP that haven't been fired. I have another bolt action 12ga and a Remington 1187 youth model 20ga that haven't been fired. And last the last unfired shotty is an H&R 12ga pardner pump. There is also the 12ga slamfire setup I configured to fit in an AR15 upper receiver.Ithaca 37
20ga and .410 H&r/ Nef?It looks good in the pile. I have a JC Higgins 583.1 bolt action waiting to come off green tag at the shop. I paid for it but can't do the paperwork until Wednesday. I have a couple of break actions, 20ga and 410, that I haven't fired yet. I have a Gforce pump action and a Winchester SXP that haven't been fired. I have another bolt action 12ga and a Remington 1187 youth model 20ga that haven't been fired. And last the last unfired shotty is an H&R 12ga pardner pump. There is also the 12ga slamfire setup I configured to fit in an AR15 upper receiver.
No they were the cheapo Russian built ones. I also have another break action 12ga that was built in Europe, maybe Italy. I fired some black powder brass hull loads through that one last year.20ga and .410 H&r/ Nef?
I love it when a plan comes together!!My wife tried to enter my safe space yesterday to look for potting soil. She was flabbergasted by my accumulation of treasures (aka a holy heck of a mess), I have acquired over the last 8 months or so. Of course, I blamed it on Reverend Nutters and the LEVO gang but she wasn't buying it.
Looks like I will be doing some summer cleaning and reorganization over the next month or so.
Before I start the cleaning process I am going to take a few days off from both jobs and get some r&r.
My plan is to advance the work on a few of my firearm projects (if I can unbury them) and see if they will function without blowing my appendages or face off.
There is little relief in sight from getting hours reduced from either job, so reorganization of safe space is going to be a drawn out process. I am going to have to get super creative in using every available cubic inch of area in my safe space.
She quickly gave up on looking for potting soil since she couldn't even swing the door open.
Don't you live in a multiplex/condo?...I have a consumer type pallet rack in the middle of the room and I am thinking it would be better to have it against a wall.
Yes condo. I thought having access to both sides of rack would be more useful but that requires extra floor space on both sides. Since floor space is very limited, I decided it would be better to have rack up against the wall. It means I will have to pull out front tubs to reach rear tubs but it should free up more wall space for another shelf assy. And I might have just enough room for one of these too.Don't you live in a multiplex/condo?
So, yah, if you store much on that rack, against a load bearing wall would be a reasonable place.
Dang! Thing weighs better than 150lbs empty.Yes condo. I thought having access to both sides of rack would be more useful but that requires extra floor space on both sides. Since floor space is very limited, I decided it would be better to have rack up against the wall. It means I will have to pull out front tubs to reach rear tubs but it should free up more wall space for another shelf assy. And I might have just enough room for one of these too.
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I have a bench but I was looking for additional storage and workspace that could be moved around.Dang! Thing weighs better than 150lbs empty.
If I were you I'd hold off on such until you buy a house with a garage...
But I'm not you.
Any way you can "get by" with one of HF wood work benches? They are pretty decent - for what they are. Have had several over the years, and have one now in the shop.
Makes sense (moving it around), if you have a shop.I have a bench but I was looking for additional storage and workspace that could be moved around.
Unless there is a major housing crash we won't be getting anything bigger.
I would get a waterbed too. Why not...Yes condo.