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[Commission] Quiet Relaxation

What follows a day out shooting is some time to clean up your weapon. It's a nice time to just quietly examine and make sure you get all the innards nice and clean and lubricated. I know cleaning your gun isn't the most fun of owning one but it's a nice time to relax so take advantage of it. Plus if you treat your gun well it'll do the same for you.

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    Dither said:
    Surprisingly, there are quite a few .45a wheelguns.

    Rather. I've not had the pleasure of handling a .45 A revolver myself, but I hear they're lovely in the hands.

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  • lordmagiants said:
    .45 a on a revolver what

    Cuz revolvers don't come in every caliber, just the magnum ones obviously.

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  • Dither said:
    Surprisingly, there are quite a few .45a wheelguns.

    I am fond of the Ruger convertibles, where you can swap out LC and A cylinders (handy, too, as my father is a 1911 fan, and the .45A tends to be cheaper).

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  • Morp said:
    I am staring at all the cocaine.

    That's a bag of lint-free dry-cloths. They're really nice for cleaning anything that has tiny, sensitive parts, such as guns, folding knives, and electronics.

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  • Rooster said:
    Firearm noobs all over the place.

    M1917. Post WW1 American .45 A revolver.

    The M1917 has a different frame shape and no ejector housing, so actually know what you are talking about before you post, firearm noob.

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