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i was wanting to buy a good sleeping bag, and i was looking for suggestions. i wont be in weather colder than 15 degrees and i was looking at eagle industries sleeping bags b/c i have an A-III from them that is outstanding. any advice is appreciated.
i dont know much about scopes, but i did mechanic my way through college and one thing i learned was not to mess with the original factory setup of cars otherwise it seemed like they would become problem prone. is that sort of the same rule with scopes? the reason i ask is b/c i am thinking...
i have an fn pbr that i recently bought a a williams bottom metal for. i relieved some material so that it will mate up, but there is a small gap between the floor plate and the stock on both sides of the floorplate. what if anything can i do abount this?
if anyone was on the fence about buying the texas lifetime super combo, now would be a good time to get one, this license is going from $1,000 to $1,800 on the 31st of august. i just boughtone today for my newborn son.
i was wondering how hard it is to adjust a trigger on an fn pbr. i was a mechanic while i was in college, so i am fairly mechanically inclined. i just have never adjusted a trigger before. is this something that someone could walk me through? or do i just need to send itoff somewhere?