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January 29, 2016, 12:32 AM | #26 |
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Location: Butte, MT
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My bench is very simple, only two things are semi-permanent on it. That way I can use the rest of the bench for anything else. Everything else is in drawers to be pulled out when needed.
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A clinger and deplorable, MAGA, and life NRA member. When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns. Single Action .45 Colt (Sometimes colloquially referred to by its alias as the .45 'Long' Colt or .45LC). Don't leave home without it. That said, the .44Spec is right up their too... but the .45 Colt is still the king. |
February 1, 2016, 01:57 PM | #27 |
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February 6, 2016, 12:00 PM | #28 |
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Location: Blue Ridge Mountains of VA
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I'm always reluctant to show what I own but I feel my guns/gun stuff is stored safely.
I'm new to reloading so I'm just getting started. I decided to make room in my home gun vault(which I made myself in my basement of concrete).Its a dry-walled over concrete room with humidity and temp controlled. I also have halon fire suppressant system and alarm on this vault. I decided to sell off some guns, get rid of some safes and make a re-laoding section. I also have a gun repair/cleaning station in the same vault so all of my firearm work is done in one area. I'm still collecting supplies. I buy powder, bullets and primer when I can find it. The pictures shown is not yet complete. I'm going to add a few more die sets, powder measures and die storage in a few months. |
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