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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 9:25 am
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Fresnel owenmarco Fresnel Man of the Demoneye Requiem in Mortis It makes sense. I'm pretty sure the rifle is a Model 1894. I need to go through his garage sometime, because he supposedly has two more shotguns out there. EDIT: Would something like this be good for cleaning the rifle, or would a boresnake be better? Personally, I like the boresnake now that I got it because it is a lot faster and easier. Both seem to work equally well IMO as long as it is done right. As far as looking for a good price, it may be worthwhile to check out your local gunshops and sport shops to compare. You may see something you never thought of before. I got a boresnake and never looked back. Except one time... I got a free G3 cleaning kit with an order of ammo once, and decided to see how it worked on my Enfield. Did a good job... it's a pretty decent substitute. Only problem with those is using patches. You don't get any good pressure on them to actually wipe, and if you double, they get stuck. Guess how I know? xd I'll admit I didn't use a patch... I was mostly checking the brush. And if you get it stuck, the only path to fix it is a blowtorch to destroy the patches.
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:12 pm
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Requiem in Mortis Fresnel Requiem in Mortis Wow. Looks like I can get a Red Ryder at Bass Pro for $30. EDIT: Holy s**t, $150 for a Bowie knife?! Bass Pro is owned by Cabela's. I've looked at Cabela's catalogs. s**t's expensive. I thought it was Cabela's biggest competitor. But $150 for a Bowie knife, when the store I went to had three different Kabars (three different lengths) for $80 each? Wikipedia says you're right. When they hit here, they split Phoenix between them, East and West, and they opened in the same week. From that behavior alone I could have sworn they were the same company.
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