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- Tue Aug 31, 2010 7:20 pm
- Forum: "How To" Tips
- Topic: Midway's video tutorials
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Re: Midway's video tutorials
YES! I watched some of his videos the other day. I'm going to be getting into reloading and was checking out his annealing process.
- Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:32 pm
- Forum: "How To" Tips
- Topic: Midway's video tutorials
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Re: Midway's video tutorials
I don't think anyone has intentions of making wine in Walmart, or on the way to work, at the mall or most other places carrying would be happening. I don't carry at home but it's never too far.WildBill wrote:But not while carrying.KBCraig wrote:Making wine is perfectly legal.LedJedi wrote:Oh man... you wouldn't believe what's on youtube. The other day i found a video (several actually) that teach you how to make a silencer (suppressor to be precise).
There was one a while back I saw that showed you how to make a particular assault rifle fully automatic with nothing but a rubber band. Don't think i bookmarked that one though.
You would be AMAZED at what you can find on youtube. Heck I even have videos up showing you how to make wine with fruit juice, yeast and ummm a protective latex barrier.
Now before someone gets their tighty whities in bunch: I would ever make or do something that's THAT illegal.
- Tue Aug 31, 2010 6:03 pm
- Forum: "How To" Tips
- Topic: Midway's video tutorials
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Re: Midway's video tutorials
I ran across some of Midway's video's a few months ago and enjoyed them. Very informative and easy to watch, especially if you're not that familiar with gunsmithing.
As far as youtube goes. If I'm doing research on anything, it's one of the first places I go. I like to watch other people disassemble a gun, or change a timing belt. I'll especially pay attention to the firearms if I'm interested in getting a gun, and want to know any tricks or tips for disassembly.
There is a lot of wasted time that can go into it, I'll end up watching the huge guy that bump fires the glock or something useless.
As far as youtube goes. If I'm doing research on anything, it's one of the first places I go. I like to watch other people disassemble a gun, or change a timing belt. I'll especially pay attention to the firearms if I'm interested in getting a gun, and want to know any tricks or tips for disassembly.
There is a lot of wasted time that can go into it, I'll end up watching the huge guy that bump fires the glock or something useless.