Recent content by Ropechucker

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    BB through a window ... What do I do?

    Raise the rent.
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    Backyard adventures

    Your taxidermist really has his work cut out for him.
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    Carnivore gets its first kill.

    JDShapp...what would make the shot better,hmmm? Looks pretty dang thorough to me.
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    Air strippers vs. Muzzle brakes

    
Thanks, Alan. One of the gray areas not well defined. A key element as I understand it - is can it be removed an used on a firearm...even if it is on an air rifle. Doesn't pertain to me personally. I don't have an air stripper, silencer, suppressor, or ? I do have a muzzle brake on my 308...
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    Air strippers vs. Muzzle brakes

    
Thanks for posting that...that was fun. Looked like he enjoyed what he was doing.
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    My hunting dogs

    Cool...lookie what your dogs found!
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    Air strippers vs. Muzzle brakes

    
Thanks, that helps me a lot.
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    Air strippers vs. Muzzle brakes

    Alan, I'm curious. If you truly have a silencer (suppressor, for powder burners) then that would fall under Alphabet org control and you need to have license to have that. Yes-? Can your 'silencer' be removed and put another rifle?
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    Air strippers vs. Muzzle brakes

    
I respectfully take issue with 'illegal device'. Suppressors are legal with an approved application to Alphabet org and $200 fee. I understand they are quite common outside of US, but thanks to Hollywood and ignorant politicians, they have a sinister stigma attached here. There are several people that...
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    Air strippers vs. Muzzle brakes

    Well, my understanding of a muzzle brake is to direct gases coming out of the muzzle back and down to reduce muzzle jump and felt recoil when those gases exit. This helps on the larger calibers that really have some recoil. Depending on design, there will still be a flash. A suppressor...
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    My hunting dogs

    Your dogs ran off....
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    Do you need a special certification to do airgun pest control for money

    
Hey, you're the go-to-guy now for WDFW info.
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    Air gun hunting in Washington

    
Yeah, you nailed it. I was from Spokane.
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    Air gun hunting in Washington

    Gun powder is not an explosive. A propellent- yes. It burns and produces gases that expand and propel a projectile. The explosive -if you can it that, is the primer. Their definitions seem pretty weak-like they were written by someone that is clueless about what they're writing. Washington is...
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    Faux Hunting with the FX Impact

    That was a good video. You did a really good job stalking, considering the leaves you were walking on sounded like walking on potato chips.