AW13
Well-known member
I always check for blockages in my O/U but I struggle to see down the barrel of my auto.
How should you check for blockages in an auto?
Thanks
How should you check for blockages in an auto?
Thanks
Perhaps if you have some eggs in your pocket you can teach us how to suck them!But it's the behaviour of some Over & Under owners that to my mind is more dangerous, they carry them unsupported over their shoulders. That'll end in tears for many. And they do a fancy "eject-em-straight-into-the-bin" routine, too. Both practices are flirting with either clogged or dented barrels.
Love it!They all seem to think that I work in the City too, I often hear them say "Here comes that Banker with the auto again " !
and you bang on about people ruining topics.Perhaps if you have some eggs in your pocket you can teach us how to suck them!
And of course you provide the sterling example of taste and decorum.and you bang on about people ruining topics.
NO, that's the Parrot !!!!! :kiss:And of course you provide the sterling example of taste and decorum.
I can certainly attest to the dangers of a catapult. Whilst attempting to bait my swim once, the blinking thing broke and smacked me in the nose. I don't mind admitting to shedding a few tears that day.Auto's do need to be used with care , but so do all armaments including knives and catapults. :wink:
yes but I don't bang on about people ruining topics I just get on and do it. Bit like you.And of course you provide the sterling example of taste and decorum.
Yes, I cried too when I broke my best catapult!I can certainly attest to the dangers of a catapult. Whilst attempting to bait my swim once, the blinking thing broke and smacked me in the nose. I don't mind admitting to shedding a few tears that day.
Now see, I was just complementing you and there you go.yes but I don't bang on about people ruining topics I just get on and do it. Bit like you.
do you let her hold the gun while you look down the barrel? I mean, life on the edge, eh?Thanks for the advice, perhaps blowing is a reasonable way but also once proven empty placing it on your foot with chamber open and looking down the barrel.
Also - there are many reviews by very respected shooters that seem to fire huge amounts of cartridges through an auto and never a mention of a blockage, but thought I would ask anyway. Oh, I am referring to either my Beretta 391 or the Remy 1100 for my wife.
Cheers
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