i bolted my browning to the garage floor but when I lifted it off the skid I put a layer of ice and water shield and layer of felt paper under it. I also put silicone sealer in the bolt holes for concrete anchors so moisture wouldn't come up into safe. I've been using the same golden rod since...
nice find. its a shame when projects dont get done before we run out of time. i cringe at the thought of what happens to my prize possessions when i go. ive heard her mumble somrthing abaout dumpsters when i went on a week long hunting trip lol
the fn 15 carbine is another option.
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here is a colt le6920 in stock
https://www.armsunlimited.com/Colt-Law-Enforcement-M4-Carbine-p/le6920.htm
remember this stuff? https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=21&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjo_KiB2IHaAhVk4oMKHVd4Dak4FBAWCCYwAA&url=https%3A%2F%2Fgun.deals%2Fproduct%2Fyugo-762x39-m67-fmj-ammo-1260rnd-wooden-crate-200&usg=AOvVaw3ixGBU8alzIx0SX9B6hIg1 it shot great and seemed...
i think they were both made by pic (precise international cutlery) in germany for import to the u.s.a. top one is a copy of a puma bowie knife and the bottom is a copy of the grohmann canadian belt knife. if i was to guess they were made in the late 60's to early 70's. i think both are good...
i get great results with the work sharp. i think the trick is to use the 6000 grit belts for 95%+ of all sharpening. maybe a pass,then very light pass with the 220 if the edge is like a butter knife then a fresh 6000 belt for maybe 6 per side then a used 6000 belt with light pressure alternating...