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Your out of your mind edd like eightbore said the English use proof as the deciding factor on gun safety ,not an absolute 30 90 wall thickness .dont sniff glue and tell stories
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guidelines, 90 30 guidelines...
guidelines: a general rule, principle, or piece of advice...
which are not...
absolute: viewed or existing independently and not in relation to other things; not relative or comparative...
Last edited by ed good; 10/12/22 11:06 PM.
keep it simple and keep it safe...
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mc, you are sounding more and more like an angery rude child locked down in the basement with nothing to play with, but your ipad and yourself...sad, so sad for you...
an, it is my understanding that some children do sniff glue...dont do that...it is bad for your health...it destroys your brain cells...you will need all of those when you grow up and become an adult...
Last edited by ed good; 10/13/22 12:02 AM.
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No more like a parent with a petulant child edd. you are doing 3xactly what you did with the dangerous high heat case color to justify your torching guns to add colors ,you state 30 90 like it means something without context
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No more like a parent with a petulant child edd. you are doing 3xactly what you did with the dangerous high heat case color to justify your torching guns to add colors ,you state 30 90 like it means something without context mc (Mark); Read the PM I just sent you.
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mcc: quote...
"you state 30 90 like it means something without context"
here is the context...
my old friend, teacher and guru, ed lander, now deceased, spent at least one summer in england, learning the skills and practices of some of the gunsmiths working in the birmingham gun trade...it was the general practice of some firms, not to work on guns in for repair unless they met certain safety standards...as to barrel wall thicknesses, the standard was at least .090 thousands of an inch in front of the chambers and a minimum of .030 thousands, seven or so inches down from the muzzles, which is often the thinnest place in the barrels, before the choke tapers begin...hence, the origin of my 90 30 guidelines for doublegon happiness...
Last edited by ed good; 10/13/22 01:09 PM.
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I would rather see Fred Good use the British system, "Blow up or not blow up". I wonder how many of Fred Lander's colorful creations would survive British proof? How do we like the "Fred" name change to give Good and Lander some identity with Fred Sanford?
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well bore, i like fred...fred is fine by me...
as for you, bore is very appropriate...
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speaking of ed lander creations...
one that comes to mind is a 12 ga parker gh with ratty damascus barrels...
in a fit of entre pre murial risk taking, i asked old ed to sleeve the barrels for me...wanting see how it turned out and if there was a cost vs revenue advantage with having guns sleeved and then sold for humble profit...
ed said, well it costs from one to three thousand, including the blanks...so i axed, what does one git fur a thousand bucks?
his response, a safe, regulated gun with fluid steel barrels...ok, says i, lets do it...
several weeks later...
Last edited by ed good; 10/13/22 05:08 PM.
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