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PortaJohn

SA .gov has already signed an expropriation act so I'm not sure it matters if the farmers leave or not.

Land ownership (and everything else) has a long complicated history.

It is not entirely invalid to say white farmers are responsible for nearly 100% production because they own nearly 100% of the land.

Will current production levels be maintained if some of the land and property is redistributed is the $64,000 question.

Either way, leaving SA with money in your pocket is not straightforward either.
Give it a year and that will be the next celebrity crusade: getting America to feed the poor starving Africans who, through no fault of their own, found themselves abandoned by the greedy white farmers who found they could make more money (and continue living) in America

PortaJohn

had some fun a few years ago with a dyke diversity lecturer in a mandatory meeting re same. asked who was a native American. raised my hand and for the rest of time she would always ask me about the native American take. got away with an Eliz Warren style jerking her off. these progs are so stupid they don't even know the meaning of the words they use.
try playing the native American game on them. have some laughs.

CLP for Quick ar 10 cleaning

Lube, best I've used, thick and slick.

Thing is, so many products out there and peoples favorite lube, cleaner, potion, etc. is always "the best" Some get outright retarded over it, argue, etc. Just like religion and politics, to far either way and shit storms get started.

Most any lube and cleaner will work, some better than others. CLP is fine, most any brand does the job for a general purpose AR. Even though Lucas makes a CLP, I still prefer the lube above as the CLP is thin but never had an issue with it. Hoppe's is fine for general cleaning, follow with a good lube.

Easy button--CHAMBER BRUSH-hit the CHAMBER hard with Hoppes or CLP, dry it and dump some CLP or Oil on the BCG-it'll run for a very long time.

Two other "quick" or easy ways-get a glass jar, fill with either Ed's Red or odorless mineral spirits, 3 parts and one part acetone, stick the whole BCG in it, come back in the morning, take it apart, wipe clean and lube.
Want a volume, cheap and effective lube?-either straight up motor oil(Mobile 1 is great) or 50/50 Mobile 1/ATF.-lord knows what you are breathing when suppressed anyhow with whatever you use.


CONTENTS: Ed's Red Bore Cleaner
1 part Dexron II, IIe or III ATF, GM Spec. D-20265 or later.
1 part Kerosene - deodorized, K1
1 part Aliphatic Mineral Spirits, Fed. Spec. TT-T-2981F, CAS
#64741-49-9, or may substitute "Stoddard Solvent", CAS #8052-41-3, or
equivalent, (aka "Varsol")
1 part Acetone, CAS #67-64-1.

Reference your current method--does your gun function during the sessions you typically have? If so-clean that chamber, keep her wet and run it like a rented mule! When done shooting, squirt some CLP on the BCG, let it sit until you clean.
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