If they take it off my dead body laying on a steaming pile of brass. I guess they earned it then.What about the duct tape?
Its Gorilla brand after all. That shit ain't cheap.
If they take it off my dead body laying on a steaming pile of brass. I guess they earned it then.What about the duct tape?
Must be very rare. Because you know the liberal media would play it up to the max. And I have never read even one report of one being used in a crime.I wonder, how many crimes are committed each year using silencers? Using fake silencers (oil filters, "solvent traps", whatever)? Mind you, my sympathy with the guys who bought that stuff is very limited, as they knew damn well what they were trying to circumvent and they knew - or should have known - that these folks have no sense of humor.
I dunno, maybe there should be a priority list where stuff like murders, arson, drug smuggling, rape, child molestation, sex trafficking, and terrorism could be at the top and stuff that doesn't actually register as a problem could be at the bottom and the government could get the priority stuff done and leave everything else until that's completed.
It appears many sellers are willingly giving up their customer lists.............
deemus you're right...it probably is................I’m sure it’s completely voluntary.
Are soda bottle adapters a thing?I meant the one I use as a solvent trap. Lol
Are soda bottle adapters a thing?
Are soda bottle adapters a thing?
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Full disclosure, I was only talking about catching patches and solvent, nothing illegal.
Many places used to sell cleaning kits with bottles to catch such trash like that. I went to the brownells site for a link and they dont sell them anymore that I could find. Then Google showed me this above.
Now I'm probably phucked from looking it....hold on someone is at the door....
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Full disclosure, I was only talking about catching patches and solvent, nothing illegal.
Many places used to sell cleaning kits with bottles to catch such trash like that. I went to the brownells site for a link and they dont sell them anymore that I could find. Then Google showed me this above.
Now I'm probably phucked from looking it....hold on someone is at the door....
Yep. They have been around for some years now.So, they are a thing then?
I was gonna say Larry Potterfield uses them in his gun cleaning adds in the middle of gun storiesYep. They have been around for some years now.
ETA: From MidwayUSA.
Tipton Gun Cleaning Patch Trap
The Tipton Gun Cleaning Patch Trap attaches to the muzzle of your firearm with an adjustable strap and secures a plastic soda or water bottle (not...www.midwayusa.com
Thats actually a nice tool I might need to get. I hate dropping wet solvent patches on my new carpet.