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Tell us about the one that got away, the flier that ruined your group, the zero that drifted, the shot you still see when you close your eyes. Winner will receive a free scope!
Join contestOne in the garage, one in the workshop.
The one I installed has the option of disabling the touch sensor and only feeds when you pull the existing towel. Didn't know this until I installed it, but I think I prefer it to having it feed unintentionally when you walk by. Not that that was a problem, but it eliminates it all together. Easy enough to go back to the sensor though.I've had this model next to the garage sink for a few years. Super convenient, goes through refills quicker than I'd like when I'm busy. One day I may upgrade to electric.
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The one I installed has the option of disabling the touch sensor and only feeds when you pull the existing towel. Didn't know this until I installed it, but I think I prefer it to having it feed unintentionally when you walk by. Not that that was a problem, but it eliminates it all together. Easy enough to go back to the sensor though.
china? korea? rifle looks likea mauser short rifle of some kind. many pre '70 scopes were long. don't recognize that one. shooter looks vaguely asian?
The photo was take in Korea 1951. The rifle is a 1941 USMC Springfield with an 8X Unertl.china? korea? rifle looks likea mauser short rifle of some kind. many pre '70 scopes were long. don't recognize that one. shooter looks vaguely asian?
uniform and boots?
Their dog is most likely just as stupid as them.