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  1. HayesGreener

    Why no gunsmithing thread ?

    I have been to several Armorer courses but the most important thing I learned was The Armorer's Crawl, in search of various springs, pins, screws, and other small parts. Word of advice: do not work on guns in rooms with gunmetal colored carpet.😉
  2. HayesGreener

    Stocking up the freezer

    There are professional iguana hunters in Florida. Mostly using air rifles
  3. HayesGreener

    What are you doing right now??

    Dogs fed and breakfast over. Fixin' to brave cold and go feed horses. Getting far too much recliner time in this cold weather
  4. HayesGreener

    My light can't handle the kick

    I carry a Surefire 6p in a cargo pocket and have a TLR1 weapon mounted light on my carry guns. The holster is Blackpoint Tactical molded specifically to that gun and light and I have no issues with safety or security. I also have weapon lights on my shotgun, my AR's, and my PCC. Proper use of...
  5. HayesGreener

    What are you doing right now??

    Working the street I can't tell you how many times Buford T. Justice's line went through my head. "You in a heap of trouble now, boy". I think I might have even said it out loud a time or two...
  6. HayesGreener

    Stocking up the freezer

  7. HayesGreener

    What are you doing right now??

    Burgers
  8. HayesGreener

    Stocking up the freezer

    Never been that hungry. But wear a helmet
  9. HayesGreener

    Didn’t know an M1 Carbine could be this accurate!

    I knew Sheriff deputies who carried them in their cruisers in the 70's
  10. HayesGreener

    My light can't handle the kick

    Sounds like you solved the problem
  11. HayesGreener

    My light can't handle the kick

    Have you reached out to Holosun with your problem? Mounting a pistol light on a pic rail can be tricky. If you have not done this already, try loosening the mounting screw as far as it will go so it will seat all the way on the rail. When mating the light to gun, place the fixed side of your...
  12. HayesGreener

    Don't tell me it's a "Dirty Harry gun!"

    Yes the.41 is more civilized to shoot
  13. HayesGreener

    Don't tell me it's a "Dirty Harry gun!"

    I read years ago that at least one of the prop guns he used in the movie was a Model 57, .41 magnum, but we would not see the difference
  14. HayesGreener

    Don't tell me it's a "Dirty Harry gun!"

    He got the name from the movies he watched
  15. HayesGreener

    The M13 Aircrewman Revolver, Part II

    When I was hopping all over SEA in about 1970 I was carrying a Model 15. A C130 loadmaster pulled out a 2" Model 15 from the breast pocket of his flight suit to show me. First one of those I had ever seen. I think the Aircrewman revolvers had been discontinued by then in favor of a more...
  16. HayesGreener

    What are you doing right now??

    A light dusting of snow here this morning
  17. HayesGreener

    Teach your family to be careful of strangers - Stranger Danger !

    I have relatives who just bought a house in a gated community in Tucson with security as a priority
  18. HayesGreener

    Don't tell me it's a "Dirty Harry gun!"

    Thats a nice looking Dirty Harry Gun!
  19. HayesGreener

    Don't tell me it's a "Dirty Harry gun!"

    When I was a young officer after the first Dirty Harry movie many of my colleagues and I beat a path to our favorite gun shop to order a Dirty Harry Gun. How many times during arrests were Dirty Harry's lines used by officers?
  20. HayesGreener

    Teach your family to be careful of strangers - Stranger Danger !

    Did the police ID him then?
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