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Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT Bushmaster A2 Configuration trade only
Location:
Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $800
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Nice snub .357 or other carry pistols
Caliber: 556
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: I the got the...
I the got the bushy from another member here. He said it was an 08. I’ve personally put 150 rounds through it with no operational issues. I want to trade for a Smith Snuby in 357. I’ve got 150 rounds of 5.56 that comes with the rifle and I like some ammo to come with pistol.
It’s a A2 so no...
The factory that produces them is in my community so I’ve got not problem with it. AND money isn’t real anymore. The numbers are so big the average person can’t comprehend them. 1 million seconds is 11.5 days. 1 billion seconds is 31.5 years. One trillion seconds is 39,708 years. We are...
It’s called gurgling. I paid a tree guy and he cut a 2 foot wide separation from the roots up my big oak. He was very skilled and barely broke the bark but those vines are much more substantial closer and deeper than you think. Just cutting the big vines won’t do the job. I’m not a big fan of...
I’m a buyer at $1400. I’ve owned one before. It cost about $3 every time you pull the trigger. It is a very fun pistol that the people on the range will stop and peak at what your shooting.
I have the same pistol. I did a quick trigger job with the original parts and it’s the best shooting pistol I’ve ever owned. I only feed her CCI and she has jammed once in over 600 rounds.
It’s my first time post a want ad. I didn’t think to post a pic.
One of these is the first rifle I ever shot as a kid. It was my grandfather teaching me. My brother has the original one.
Its got spots of rust in it so I feel pretty strongly it’s iron ore slag. European immigrants with the knowledge to smelt have been around here for around 500 years I would imagine. Not sure if the natives knew how to work with iron.
The answer is slag! Got a response from KSU
Chad
What you likely have a iron slag, or blast furnace slag. How it’s made — A fire is started in the bloomery or a blast furnace. Iron ore is added to the fire (charcoal or whatever is burning). The process continues for hours, with the end...