I don't think 2 minutes was enough time to turn into or away from the support...it looks like in the image it was heading that way for more than the last 2 minutes...dunno
do you still have to do that? for some reason I thought that was changed.
you will have to list the caliber of the SBRa...you can't use multi...then if you change the caliber from the original, you will need to submit a letter to update it.
My buddy sold his Ultra Classic that Star Racing built and replaced with last years stock Road Glide...classic black. Then the rat stole a Dyna Low Rider for a commuter...also classic black. Has me kinda missing riding. I came real close to getting that blue Ultra (maybe) Rebel_Rider1969 kept...
I still use the .38/.357 shell holder and powder funnel that was with my 450 after I converted it to a 550. Might open options for someone. A quick note to Dillon should get someone a prompt answer for sure.
I see varying reports of how long it takes a ship that size to make a turn, even a slight turn. A Captain I know posted some Google Earth type images that show the ship headed that direction for some distance. He also stated that loosing power to lights doesn't mean the ship wasn't under...
The green..I think.. is actually the correct choice for the size of screws. As long as you understand when you use the blue like recommended everywhere on bases...not rings...you will/should use heat to remove them like you would with red you should be fine.
That may go against the 8th...but it could go with the eye for an eye method...a lifetime of service for the trafficed deserves a lifetime for the trafficer
I sure miss my first year production model New Super Blackhawk that had a ser # of 6XXX. Bluing was immaculate...and seldom fired. The rifle I sold it to build sure shoots good which takes the sting out a little.
was at a buddy's farm, he had been shooting that morning and wanted me to fire...
Stunk up the first .22 match this morning
when I was using my sighter target and the first round hit the target on the right...I though for a minute I might be in trouble
ended up with a sad 490-24X
Blackhawks are S/A and Redhawks are D/A
it probably has a 5.5" barrel. the 7.5" is the most common. I looked for several years to find one in 5.5" before I picked one up