Why breaking in a barrel is NOT necessary - Snipers Hide MLC Gunny Sergeant May 4, 2004 1,058 7 Solebury, PA Sep 14, 2010 #19 Sep 14, 2010 #19 Re: Why "breaking in" a barrel is NOT necessary A guy that I shoot with and allow to hunt on our property just clued me in on his break in
How to install a rear sway bar for accord coupe Hey guys, hope everyone is having a good day I've recently drove a friend's accord coupe with the v6 and the only mod he's done on his car is the rear sway bar upgrade The handling is LEAGUES different than mine without it Does anyone have a good place I can watch a video and learn how to
AR10 headspace | Snipers Hide Forum Not necessary headspace is preset Although that is the idea, getting a barrel and bolt from a "guy at the range" could be iffy If you really know the guy and the guy that he had do the headspace, odds are it won't be a problem Of course, having at least a no go gauge on hand is never a bad idea, as is checking headspace
How *necessary* is a bottle warmer? - June 2024 Babies | Forums | What . . . The views expressed in community are solely the opinions of participants, and do not reflect those of What to Expect Learn more about our guidelines Just so you know, What to Expect may make commissions on shopping links on this page How *necessary* is a bottle warmer?
Bore guide myth? | Snipers Hide Forum Is the necessity of a bore guide a myth? Below is my logical argument: Copper, nylon, bronze, and brass are softer than steel This implies that copper, nylon, bronze, and brass cannot scratch or otherwise damage steel Therefore, a nylon coated cleaning rod, copper fouling, bronze bristles
Do you really need the catalytic converter heat shield? Nope, it honestly is not that necessary YES it does help prevent fires and heat contact, but like the others are saying, just do not park on an piles of leaves, grass, yada yada Mine rusted off while driving, LOUDEST and MOST annoying noise ever
Suppressors - Necessary Baffle Clearance | Snipers Hide Forum What is the mechanism that demands how much clearance a bullet has through the baffles? Is it the risk of actual physical contact as there is always some less than perfect bore alignment? Or, is there some interference from energy waves that reflects off a baffle back upon the bullet if there
Dear Honda. . . About those retainer screws. . . (Or, Why My. . . DEAR HONDA: We underSTAND why you put those little retainer screws in the rotors - so the discs don't fall off the cars as they roll down the assembly line But really, once you've got the calipers and pads installed, you don't need those screws any more So please Please PLEASE for the sanity of mechanics everywhere, TAKE OUT THE [bad words redacted] SCREWS! It'd take just a few seconds to