The other day, I snapped some pics of guns while I was just doing some basic maintenance and cleaning. Turned out to be a super distraction, and funny thing is that one of my dogs slept through the whole thing!
1950 meets 2015 meets 2020. Fun stuff.
Hope you all are well, but I'm getting super-duper cabin fever. I also won't deny that I'm pretty stressed out about work and how some friends and family are now unexpectedly unemployed, but that's a whole nother topic and I don't want to derail my own post!!!
My old and new lever guns needed attention.
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My old and new lever guns needed attention.
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Re: My old and new lever guns needed attention.
It is a good time to get the cleaning chores done... and keep the dog company!
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Re: My old and new lever guns needed attention.
I've cleaned a few including all three of the Rossi 92s, two Ruger Single Six revolvers, one Ruger Vaquero most of which I used right before this crap started.
Still got a few more that need it.
Still need to be putting together some more ARs.
Still got a few more that need it.
Still need to be putting together some more ARs.