They are made and sold by Crosman Airguns. Here is a link where you could contact customer service or find a service center. I have found it much easier to let someone that knows airguns work on mine if they need new seals or whatever. They are nothing like normal rifles. ET...
Well if you get this way drop in and I will fix us a mess. My wife went and bought me a new deep fryer after I fixed all those vegetables the other night so I am ready to fry. :wink:
I love to drive that part of the country and see all the exotic game along the way. In some places it is almost like being on a photo safari. :mrgreen:
Ok please clear this up. I used the green frog tape to separate and make a sharp line on the bottom edge. Someone said blue tape?
For the trim color tape or you using color Duck tape or color electrical plastic tape?
Thanks guys, I still learning before I start my second boat. ET :?
Sounds like I need to find one of the old single burner, white gas models. I have a little brass stove that has been great for years. I have carried it since I was in my younger 20s and now I am 56 and it has started leaking. I have not been able to fix it or find a like stove. ;(
I noticed the little Coleman dual fuel stoves and dual fuel lanterns are getting harder to find. I found a new dual fuel Coleman stove at Wally world and bought it, they only had two. If you want to have one for a when TSHTF you might one to buy one soon and put back. I can remember some...
Here is a good review of the Judge http://www.gunsandammo.com/content/judging-the-judge
this review is of the new longer cylinder and longer barrel model. The one I shot was the first model they came out with and did not take 3 inch .410 shells. Hope this helps. ET :wink:
I have and did not buy it as the pattern was very thin in the middle due to the rifling spinning the shot load. The barrel is too short to get an effective pattern with small shot and I feel the buckshot out of a .410 is not an effective man stopper. You would be hard pressed to stop someone...
How long do I need to let epoxy cure before I start to varnish the boat? Do I have to sand it? Everytime I sand the epoxy it loses some of its clearness.
How long does the varnish have to cure before I can paint a stripe and the bottom with yacht paint?
Thanks guys this is my first go at...
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