But my joke was funnyIt's actually the knob on the stove that she's enjoying.
Take a look
But my joke was funnyIt's actually the knob on the stove that she's enjoying.
Take a look
More like gorilla goo!
Ok, serious question.Maybe not motivational to some, but to those shooting in less than ideal conditions, know that a good scope won’t let you down even if it gets a bit dirty. Now selling as NIB!
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Darwin giggles
Rich people have horses, horse people aren’t rich.
Well I won’t pretend to be an expert, but for what it’s worth. In this case I started with a blow off nozzle on my air hose that concentrates some lower pressure air into a stream of air. That removed a good bit of it. Then I used a soft chip brush to gently remove the rest of the particles without scratching the lens.Ok, serious question.
This happens. We all know it.
I have a lens brush with the little air bladder.
So does one first clear with air or brush this off? I have noted that the puny little puff of air from the brush thingy often doesn’t move a few sticky grains of sand. Higher pressure, like from my shop compressor?
I’ve also tried a mini vac. Meh.
How say you?
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Do they pay……asking for a friend
They’ll both kill you in the bedroom
As an October who married a May…..this seems scientifically accurate. Or wrong whatever, fight me.This is beyond inaccurate, and anything smaller than .30 caliber is for girls.
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Gives new meaning to the song “Killer Queen”.They’ll both kill you in the bedroom
What Dirty D should be straddling