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  • mcapo

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    “Spend not, what is in your account, but ye shall spend what your fellow CZickos deem ye shall spend”.
    I think that’s the whole quote.

    Thanks for reminding us of it, I hadn’t thought of that in a long time.

    Wow!

    What was I thinking?!?!?

    Thanks for the reminder and placing me back on the path.
     
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    mcapo

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    That there is a beautiful collection. Particularly the bren rifle.
    Welcome to INGO.

    Don't rush to 50....that's generally not successful around here. Stick around. Participate.

    Just FYI. Picture is not mine...stolen from the interweb for an opening page picture.

    I am more of a one gun - one mission kinda gun owner.
     

    WebSnyper

    Time to make the chimichangas
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    Welcome to INGO.

    Don't rush to 50....that's generally not successful around here. Stick around. Participate.

    Just FYI. Picture is not mine...stolen from the interweb for an opening page picture.

    I am more of a one gun - one mission kinda gun owner.
    If the one mission is to own them all, then yes, I'd say you nailed it.
     

    WebSnyper

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    I was going to order the Rugged Totem tool but found out it's just nylon pieces vs metal , so I was watching for a sale on some suppressor tools and found these guys https://www.spiregw.com/

    They are currently having a 10% off sale (and prices include shipping) for Labor Day.

    I ordered their 4 way Obsidian suppressor tool in aluminum.

    Will see how it goes, but I needed the tool to be able to remove end cap, tighten the 3 lug adapter, etc.

    I would have liked to have the actual Rugged tool and found it on a couple of sites for less than Rugged but most were out of stock. Saw some folks mention the Rugged tool wasn't very rugged (though to their credit I understand it is covered under their lifetime warranty) and so I went with the option above.
     

    Born2vette

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    I was going to order the Rugged Totem tool but found out it's just nylon pieces vs metal , so I was watching for a sale on some suppressor tools and found these guys https://www.spiregw.com/

    They are currently having a 10% off sale (and prices include shipping) for Labor Day.

    I ordered their 4 way Obsidian suppressor tool in aluminum.

    Will see how it goes, but I needed the tool to be able to remove end cap, tighten the 3 lug adapter, etc.

    I would have liked to have the actual Rugged tool and found it on a couple of sites for less than Rugged but most were out of stock. Saw some folks mention the Rugged tool wasn't very rugged (though to their credit I understand it is covered under their lifetime warranty) and so I went with the option above.
    I like my Spire tool for the Obsidian9.
     

    DadSmith

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    Seen the pulmonary specialist, and I'm on my way to getting better.
    I had a choice of hospital stay until better, or home, and listen to Dr orders, use nebulizer, and meds until my lungs calm down.

    I choose home.
    It's going to be awhile to get over this, but he said it's definitely fixable. Said I'll be on my feet, and going once I get through this rough spot.

    So good news is I'll be on the go again no permanent damage. Bad news it's not going to happen right away.

    Appreciate all the prayers sent my way.
     
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