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    Westside

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    A for effort on this one. C on the execution.
     

    Westside

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    Well after an hour at the range fighting with my red dot I figured out the problem. The front set screw that holds the optics to the mount had backed out and was allowing the optics portion so slide over a quarter of an inch in multiple directions. after a little mechanical repair I got it tightened up and a little more dry range time should equal it driving nails again.
     

    HotPocket

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    Dang it!!! Now I want Dog Gravy & Biscuits!!!

    And I have never eaten at a Korean restaurant before!! :D

    Me either.
    We got two dogs,(booth about a year old) a couple weeks ago. That have not had the best way to go. So I make them gravy when ever I can. To help them remember where HOME is, and know they are loved. :D
     

    Suprtek

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    Well after an hour at the range fighting with my red dot I figured out the problem. The front set screw that holds the optics to the mount had backed out and was allowing the optics portion so slide over a quarter of an inch in multiple directions. after a little mechanical repair I got it tightened up and a little more dry range time should equal it driving nails again.

    Feels good when you figure it out doesn't it? :yesway:
     

    HandK

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    Me either.
    We got two dogs,(booth about a year old) a couple weeks ago. That have not had the best way to go. So I make them gravy when ever I can. To help them remember where HOME is, and know they are loved. :D


    Yep! I know what ya meen! I love to make supper time special for my dogs too! :D
     

    MrsGungho

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    had a lady who lived across the street from us. She had a basset hound who was spoiled rotten. for the last few mths she lived there her sister paid me to go over and cook breakfast of eggs, bacon and toast every morning..... for the dog.
     
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