Can you post a picture? I wish I bought one of the small ones that looks like a fat screw driver.
Can you post a picture? I wish I bought one of the small ones that looks like a fat screw driver.
"There are no finger prints under water."
At $150 shipped I'll try about any shotgun.
Yep. CDNN has em on sale. Shit, the rail (non ghost ring model) is even cheaper at $140. I'm sure I have some 870 furniture around to swap out with that stupid pistol grip stock that came on it at least.
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Now just have to figure out how to set it up to my height
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Good, Bad, I'm they guy with the gun
My 8 year old got a Fender Squire for Christmas. Maybe you two could jam!
As to drills, I cannot speak highly enough of the Milwaukee M12 line. They are inexpensive, ubiquitous, durable for home use, and the line is pretty comprehensive. I gave away my Dewalt and Makita 18v set and standardized around the M12 about five or six years ago. Drill, impact driver, multi-master knock off, 3/8s and 1/2 ratchets, jigsaw (that one sort of sucks, in the way most jigsaws do), soldering iron, and a couple of flashlights. Very satisfied with all of them. I kept my Dewalt corded drill, and I have a couple of Milwaukee corded drills as well for either grunt or dedicated purposes. But it is very rare that I reach for them.
Math is tough. Let's go shopping!
I switched to m18 recently. Ditched my rigid 18v set.
For the record, I'm very happy with all my other Ryobi stuff, just not that 12v drill. The main issue is that you can't control the speed at all.
"There are no finger prints under water."