Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

No matter, KilzTM is still una idea muy Buena because soot has an oily quality which should be dealt with in doubly effective fashion. Scrub, seal, then paint.


Of course, what with the heat, the paint might just peel off anyway, so . . . .


I'm fairly positive Mr. MorningStar doesn't care about effectiveness, only that it gets done within a nonspecific but "reasonably quickly" time frame.

I don't really have much clue about what that time frame is. Mostly because I'm not involved in the colossal fuckups committed by those who failed to pay attention to the rather voluminous fine print. I believe there's even a hardbound book that serves as "official notice" of what awaits those who think they're immune from the consequences of their actions.

Of course it's published by that other guy as to what awaits those who fail to abide by the rules therein, so I'm not that intimate with the details other than to say; Yes, I've read it and it really motivated me to get every aspect of my estate fully planned out BEFORE I did any of the things on the naughty list.
 
So went widow shopping today. No Marlin 336’s to be found…even the dealers are saying they can’t get any…Fudge…shoulda bought it last year.

They did have some 45-70 and 357 in the Trapper model. Pretty smooth lever…but the Henry’s…they were like butta!
I cycled a couple of used ones and one new one. Next week when my welfare check comes in…yeah…Ol’ Henry. Here I come!

Did get to try a Rossi. I liked the sights but the lever had a catch in it. I’m gonna scratch that one off the list…
 
I'm fairly positive Mr. MorningStar doesn't care about effectiveness, only that it gets done within a nonspecific but "reasonably quickly" time frame.

I don't really have much clue about what that time frame is. Mostly because I'm not involved in the colossal fuckups committed by those who failed to pay attention to the rather voluminous fine print. I believe there's even a hardbound book that serves as "official notice" of what awaits those who think they're immune from the consequences of their actions.

Of course it's published by that other guy as to what awaits those who fail to abide by the rules therein, so I'm not that intimate with the details other than to say; Yes, I've read it and it really motivated me to get every aspect of my estate fully planned out BEFORE I did any of the things on the naughty list.


Effectiveness = "stays done."


He'll like that.


Wat knows these things.
 
So went widow shopping today. No Marlin 336’s to be found…even the dealers are saying they can’t get any…Fudge…shoulda bought it last year.

They did have some 45-70 and 357 in the Trapper model. Pretty smooth lever…but the Henry’s…they were like butta!
I cycled a couple of used ones and one new one. Next week when my welfare check comes in…yeah…Ol’ Henry. Here I come!

Did get to try a Rossi. I liked the sights but the lever had a catch in it. I’m gonna scratch that one off the list…


Did you mention a .30-30? I was wondering, maybe a .357 might do what you're looking for also. .45-70 will knock the socks off'n damn near anything you're likely to run into.


I'd like a big ol' .45-70, but I've also thought about a .45LC with matching handgun. It might make a good out-in-the-field combination.
 
https://gunsamerica.com/digest/gavins-gun-trapped-in-tennessee/


Gavin’s Gun Trapped in Tennessee​



BELLEVUE, WA – American gun owners got quite a chuckle nine months ago when California Gov. Gavin Newsom was gifted a Sig Sauer P365-Xmacro pistol while appearing on podcaster Shawn Ryan’s Tennessee-based program.

And their amusement is continuing as media reports note the far-left Democrat still can’t get his pistol because of Golden State gun control laws.

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms says it is “only justice” that Newsom—who has lobbied for and signed virtually every gun control law landing on his desk—cannot take possession of the firearm because of legislation he and his Democrat colleagues in Sacramento have enacted over the years.

According to the New York Post, there are several roadblocks in the governor’s way, including:


  • The pistol must be shipped from a federally licensed firearms dealer in Tennessee to a licensed dealer in California.
  • Newsom must obtain a Firearm Safety Certificate and to do that he must take a class and pass a test with at least a 75% score.
  • He must have a state-approved lock box or some other approved locking device.
  • He must fill out the necessary paperwork (Federal Form 4473), pass a background check and endure the state’s 10-day waiting period.
“Gov. Newsom might use this as a learning experience,” said CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb. “That is, if he actually wants the pistol. Last year, he told Ryan that he is not really ‘anti-gun,’ even though everything he has said and done in office has certainly pointed in that direction.

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Is Gavin whining / complaining???

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Nah, Wat is just trying to make…"something"(?) out of NOTHING (a "something" burger).

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👉 Wat 🤣

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We. Told. Them. So.

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