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Sizing 32-20 cases excessively
The Lee 32-20 FL dies appear to size cases way too much, is there others that can be used?
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Opinel No.07 & No.09
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The edc and kitchen Opinel :)
7/8 Lee Slug 12ga. Black Powder loads
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the did shoot well but crazy plastic fouling x)
1981 F-150 Cowl cleaning
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cleaning all the needles and dirts out.
Big Folks at the Gun Show (Suno ai)
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lolol suno is too fun :)
Clone of a Clone
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nothing like being Pedantic to hell!!
Mac Electrician Knife
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The work knife from Italy. www.mac-coltellerie.it/en/product/57/697e.html Blade: stainless steel - W 1.4116 Hardness: 55-56HRC • Thickness: 2,5 mm - 0.098” • Weight: 85 g - 3 oz Handle material: Nylon reinforced with glass fiber Knife length: 19 cm - 7.48" Blade length: 8 cm - 3.14" Info: Electrician knife
Another Grohmann #2
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Got another #2 from their seconds :)
CCi Standard Velocity 22LR
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first new 22 ammo I have got in awhile :)
Problems uploading gun videos to you tube?
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Reply to Koba :)
Dollarama Patch Knife
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Making a patch knife from a Dollarama kitchen knife :)
Variations
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Lots of nipple variations
CVA Blazer Back Together
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all cleaned up and back together :)
CVA Blazer .50 cal, in-line Muzzleloader
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The semi strange early in-line muzzleloader.
Very Rotten RA H 18 30-06
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Some very old & rotten Remington 1906 ball from 1918. Not totally sure why they went like this, the powder still smells fine when you pull them down, just bad storage perhaps.
Brunswick Golden Smoked Sardine Fillets
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Brunswick Golden Smoked Sardine Fillets
$5 Field & Stream 10-in-1 Multi Tool
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$5 Field & Stream 10-in-1 Multi Tool
Chinese $2 Barlow Knife
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Chinese $2 Barlow Knife
Duramax Pro Folding Pocket Knife
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Duramax Pro Folding Pocket Knife
Polish Brunswick Sardines In Soya Oil
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Polish Brunswick Sardines In Soya Oil
Green River Knives
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Green River Knives
Khan Arms 20Ga.
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Khan Arms 20Ga.
SAK Hiker Dodgy Detail
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SAK Hiker Dodgy Detail
Brunswick Sardine Fillets Lemon & Cracked Pepper
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Brunswick Sardine Fillets Lemon & Cracked Pepper
287346
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287346
Pakistani Scissors
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Pakistani Scissors
Few New Muzzleloader Tools
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Few New Muzzleloader Tools
Swiss Drop The Ball
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Swiss Drop The Ball
287346 Lyman & 280468 Ideal Moulds
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287346 Lyman & 280468 Ideal Moulds
Mossberg Model 535
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Mossberg Model 535

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rayst.2934
    @rayst.2934 22 години тому

    The stock is very pretty, I prefer it over Walnut

  • @rayst.2934
    @rayst.2934 22 години тому

    The gunstock is made of birch wood.

  • @seanrobinson6407
    @seanrobinson6407 День тому

    Tramontinas are the best in my opinion. Imacasas are great, but Tramontinas just perform so well and they are inexpensive too but quality.

  • @ParisWilliams
    @ParisWilliams 2 дні тому

    This was hilarious 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @spawn11
    @spawn11 4 дні тому

    Good decoration on my wall lol...never tried it. But in other video it showed blade is of poor quality metal. Obvious for price

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 2 дні тому

      very soft steel but its good for light duty

  • @TTCEXPLORER1291
    @TTCEXPLORER1291 5 днів тому

    Nice Review Of the Flashlight I got the same one today at my local dollarama store

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 5 днів тому

      its holding up so far :)

  • @richardmead9225
    @richardmead9225 5 днів тому

    Have you tried any 32-20 bullets in you Ross rifle, to see if you could get it to group?

  • @emilychippie2771
    @emilychippie2771 5 днів тому

    Pretty good that you've accumulated all the .32 dies to make this video possible. Impressive.👍

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 5 днів тому

      i got the 7.62 nagant dies by mistake they came with my 32-20 set. :)

  • @copperjacket00
    @copperjacket00 6 днів тому

    I do like that round

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 6 днів тому

      one of my favs :)

  • @slowhand1198
    @slowhand1198 6 днів тому

    Seems like every chamber is it's own thing.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 6 днів тому

      yeah we do have a mixture of factory and home made chambers but i do think they do vary a bit with these older rounds.

  • @thorsaxe5881
    @thorsaxe5881 6 днів тому

    Scott, I like how you address this issue about over working your case necks, so many chambers in rifles, Manufacture to manufacture cast a wide net on what they ream their chamber necks to. I enjoy how you bring to the table that hand crafting your ammunition can be a larger world than you expected. Peace out - Dave

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 6 днів тому

      very true :) ,making ammo for large or odd ball chambers is far from straight forward.

    • @cmasailor
      @cmasailor 5 днів тому

      Hi Dave

    • @thorsaxe5881
      @thorsaxe5881 5 днів тому

      @@cmasailor Hey dude.

  • @JohnSmith-hm7eh
    @JohnSmith-hm7eh 6 днів тому

    'I'm gonna shoot my pistol, gonna shoot my gatling gun. I'm gonna shoot my pistol, gotta shoot my gatling gun. You made me love you, now your man have come. Ahoh, baby, where you stayed last night. Ahah, baby, where you stayed last night. You got your hair all tangled and you ain't talking right. I got a .32-20, got to make the caps alright.' (old Yanker song). ... Obviously, Yankers had a different perspective on the possible usages of the venerable 32-20, than the peaceable Canucks. ... When I visited Canada, more than 50 years ago in an old car, the Mounties at the border asked us, "Where are you guys going?" They asked if we had any money, as though we might rob a bank Canada for some trip money. ... Plus, a BIG Mountie (Bigger than a Moose) poked around in the old car. [Just maybe looking for Yanker shootin' irons.]

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 6 днів тому

      hahaha great comment :)

    • @cmasailor
      @cmasailor 5 днів тому

      Wtf just happened, and why did I have flashbacks of manilla Bay

  • @rodsvintagesxschannel.3095
    @rodsvintagesxschannel.3095 6 днів тому

    Pretty kow pressure round arent they?the body wouldnt be blown out to much. Gd vid though. Ibe never owned a 3220.. My friend has a 73 Winchester chambered in it. Fired a couple out of it.. Cool caliber.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 6 днів тому

      most of the stuff we load is very low pressure but it can be loaded up to about like 30 carbine.

  • @guaporeturns9472
    @guaporeturns9472 6 днів тому

    32-20 is an interesting beast.. almost bought a Hand Ejector a while back but decided against it , I think I made the right choice. Thanks for sharing

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 6 днів тому

      one of my fav rounds :)

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 6 днів тому

      @@Gungeek Buddy of mine is looking to make himself a "Rook rifle” , this would be the perfect round.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 6 днів тому

      @@guaporeturns9472 its right in the rook rifle range for sure, i was thinking that 327 magnum would a nice round for that also.

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 6 днів тому

      @@Gungeek Would be perfect

  • @RussellHoughton
    @RussellHoughton 6 днів тому

    I agree the case mouth is more important as that's were I'm seeing cracks after 2 or 3 shots. As soon as I get to the range I'll have some cases to mesure.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 6 днів тому

      will be interesting.

  • @nikolai5012
    @nikolai5012 8 днів тому

    Tastes so bad. I suspect they blended entire pomegranates, seeds and skin, and then squeezed out the juice from that pulp. Almost not drinkable.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 8 днів тому

      i think it best to mix with other things

  • @gaugecheesehead
    @gaugecheesehead 8 днів тому

    It's considered a bird rifle. They have some sort of grouse the shoot with small rifles. 222 remington is popular for that too. I just picked up one of these at an auction for cheap. Glad I found your video

  • @lacrosseguy108
    @lacrosseguy108 8 днів тому

    i got them today on sale for $22 they dont seem too bad, ive bought cheaper worse quality knives for more lol. maybe 10 years ago i was at lowes or home depot and they had a bin full of folding knives and had 2 different types in it, they were hart brand. i googled it and they are called hart tactical set but ive had them since and they are pretty solid knives and i think were $5 each?

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 8 днів тому

      these are a pretty good buy on sale :)

    • @lacrosseguy108
      @lacrosseguy108 7 днів тому

      @@Gungeek i thought so too, some of the other knives canadian tire had were closer to 100 and alot of them looked just as cheap. i like the weight and feel of the lx 272 and the color of it. i also like the shape of the 273 so i like to think they are pretty good knives for the price!

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 7 днів тому

      @@lacrosseguy108 the huntshield edc folder and the buck 311 are both good knives on sale also :)

  • @spunkletonspermaticus3142
    @spunkletonspermaticus3142 12 днів тому

    Just eating this on toast after putting it under grill until hot. Lovely it is… often buy it. My can says it’s packed in china. ( bought in UK) So - grill it on toast takes it to a higher elevation for sure.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 8 днів тому

      sounds good

  • @TomRiddle-ww5on
    @TomRiddle-ww5on 13 днів тому

    I had a grayhawk growing up. 50 call . I used 100gr pyrodex 275 gr lubed maxihunter miniballs. They make a offset scope mount for it. If I had it today I'd use semibuckhorns.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 13 днів тому

      that sounds like a good load :) , i have seen the base for it but never had one.

  • @kenlansing1216
    @kenlansing1216 14 днів тому

    Working class Europeans-- especially Frenchmen-- swear by those knives.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 14 днів тому

      reason its been around so long i guess :)

  • @alanmorris1828
    @alanmorris1828 14 днів тому

    Use a Wad Instead Of Putting The Plastic In

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 14 днів тому

      just have a bit of plastic to clean :)

  • @tbcoachniblick1208
    @tbcoachniblick1208 14 днів тому

    Your Luke warm assessment ALMOST had me fired up about your video...😌

  • @southernlonghorn4507
    @southernlonghorn4507 14 днів тому

    Sharpen that can opener edge, hack saw and smooth out some spork slots on the end, grind an 90 degree edge on the spine and that thing would be an excellent meal multitool

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 14 днів тому

      that would work

  • @vulcangunner58
    @vulcangunner58 14 днів тому

    They're good cheap folders, but if you want a good cheap fixed blade...It's Mora for me.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 14 днів тому

      yeah i do like the moras also :)

  • @emilychippie2771
    @emilychippie2771 14 днів тому

    Opinels are excellent knives for the price. The No. 8 size "Garden Knife" has a stainless spear point blade so it's very good for food prep and opening packages. And according to the instructions it works on lettuce too!😁

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 14 днів тому

      is that the one with the different handle also?

    • @emilychippie2771
      @emilychippie2771 14 днів тому

      @@Gungeek Yes, that's the one. Sometimes you can find a good price on a Bulgaria made Manly Wasp or Comrade - the blade shape & thinness allows these to be good slicers too. More expensive (4X) than a Opinel but the cheapest entry if you want to try a CPM super steel.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 14 днів тому

      @@emilychippie2771 very cool thanks :)

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 13 днів тому

      @@emilychippie2771 those are nice looking knives 😃

    • @emilychippie2771
      @emilychippie2771 13 днів тому

      @@GungeekThere's a Manly factory tour video on Ytube. Interesting to see that they do a cryogenic blade quench - so they aren't above doing a bit of extra work to get a few points in hardness. Its nice to see they are making an effort to get blade performance instead of flash. FYI, You need diamond stones to sharpen S90V - everything else isn't hard enough. The Patriot is pretty nice fixed blade too. The kydex sheath is high ride and tight to the body so it stays out of the way. Comes with wood scale option too for the traditionalist. 😉 Thanks for entertaining the discussion, Cheers,

  • @thorsaxe5881
    @thorsaxe5881 15 днів тому

    Scott, I'm always the guy who looks for quality and value in one package. It's just smart shopping and money management. like milsurp rifles, many of those rifles have quality and features a person would pay a lot of money for these days, they are fun to collect as well. Just like those Opinel Knives. - peace out dude - Dave

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 14 днів тому

      youre very right :)

  • @cmasailor
    @cmasailor 15 днів тому

    I've had several, one of my favorite apple slicing knifes. No pocket knife slices an apple as well or as effortlessly, some come close. And it's light. A little bulky, and they sometimes open in your pocket when they dry out and get loose, so... get em wet now and then to stiffen em up or they'll open in yer pocket and poke yer pecker.i don't carry them as much as I used to. More of a jacket pocket knife now

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 14 днів тому

      i still carry the 7 around once and awhile :) it stays shut with the lock ring pretty good ,

  • @JohnSmith-hm7eh
    @JohnSmith-hm7eh 15 днів тому

    Nice knife, GunGeek. ... The Big Opinel knife in the pocket would have all the gals saying, 'Are you carrying the Big Opinel or are you just happy to see me?' ... My brother's father-in-law would favor using a car-bone bladed, Opinel knife, when we'd go out fishing together. ... The car-bone blades will furiously rust, if they get wet and neglected. ... He'd use hardware store 3 in 1 oil to clean up and lubricate the rusted knife. ... His Opinel would be left locked open and used for bait slicing, while fishing. ... I always told him; he'd catch more fish if he soaked the knife in hog-grease or fish oil, rather than petroleum oil. ... But, when do old geezers ever listen to young whippersnappers? ... The knives were so inexpensive, that he'd just buy a new one, when the one he had was too rusty. [The Opinel is a great inexpensive knife for impressing the gals at the local bistro.]

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 15 днів тому

      great story :) totally true the inexpensive knives sure do get neglected.

  • @johnlupo9577
    @johnlupo9577 16 днів тому

    I think your load is way to light for the weight of the ball. Actual muzzeloaders use from 50-100 grains of blackpowder. My .32 muzzeloader used 25 grains of blackpowder. Goodluck

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 15 днів тому

      i think the plan was very light plinking loads but it didnt work anyway lol

  • @thorsaxe5881
    @thorsaxe5881 16 днів тому

    If you were to consider the Lee slug mold, the 7/8 is the one to get. seems it will out shoot the 1 oz slug, I have the 1 oz mold and the best it will do is 4 inches at 50 yards. good video - Dave

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 16 днів тому

      I can get the 1oz slugs to try but yeah have never heard much great about them. :)

    • @thorsaxe5881
      @thorsaxe5881 15 днів тому

      @@Gungeek Scott, if there was a way, I would send you the mold I have, you could have it.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 15 днів тому

      @@thorsaxe5881 the shipping would be more than it worth lol 😄

  • @JohnSmith-hm7eh
    @JohnSmith-hm7eh 16 днів тому

    Anyone, reloading their own shells, never >saves anyone money. ... The reloader just ends up shooting a lot more shells for the >same amount of money being spent; even when factoring in the price of the typical reloading equipment, which will last for years. ... GunGeek could rename is channel to escape the All Searching Eyes (AKA AI) by adding a tagline, which says, "Stretching Loonies and Dollars for collecting the real big Bucks!"

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 15 днів тому

      good tagline :)

    • @JohnSmith-hm7eh
      @JohnSmith-hm7eh 15 днів тому

      'Shotshells can be successfully loaded without any kind of a traditional wad column-fiber or plastic-between the powder and shot.' ... Maybe, a cushioning effect can be obtained by a 'ground-up' wood product. At, >Shooting Sporstman, T Roster, Wadless Shotshells. ... In the far frigid north, there must be a huge amount of wood sawdust, that can be utilized. No need to use 'ground-up' purchased Walnut Shells. ... When I was young, the old paper buckshot and slug shells were still available on the store shelves. [Cardboard worked fine. I punch out my own cardboard wards for my blackpowder rifle. They work fine and still deliver accuracy. ... A prepping idea for these dire times, and to leave a cleaner shooting barrel. The 'fire flash' with a rough ground sawdust would be spectacular!] ... The 'wood medium' surrounds the projectile(s).

  • @stevewehner9540
    @stevewehner9540 16 днів тому

    They still make this style press but it's a 4 die configuration.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 16 днів тому

      interesting :)

  • @emilychippie2771
    @emilychippie2771 16 днів тому

    Just curious; can you tell us what gun you traded for the F150?👍

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 15 днів тому

      hahaha 🤣

  • @donaldbienko5241
    @donaldbienko5241 16 днів тому

    Love the sound..Its perfect!

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 16 днів тому

      these old actions do have a great sound :)

  • @rodsvintagesxschannel.3095
    @rodsvintagesxschannel.3095 16 днів тому

    Fiber wads and cards i use..ill cut cup off and seat a slug in it. Yeah youll notice after a few rounds the recoil and head of the chamber will have significant build up. 60gr of 1f Prob be under 1000fps. I loaded 90gr of pyrodex and the Lyman slug before. And it wasnt hitting 1300fps.out of a cyl bore . waxed cards and wads are what ill use now. I'll put a round ball or slug in a plastic cup. The hard cards keep the plastic cup from melting. Any cup off a std 12g or whatever gauge gun your using will suffice, though the 1 oz or 7/8oz wads with shorter petals seemed to do better than taller ones.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 16 днів тому

      i like how it all fits together with no messing about, its fine if you can put up with the plastic fouling.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 15 днів тому

      should do a vidya on loading those.

    • @rodsvintagesxschannel.3095
      @rodsvintagesxschannel.3095 15 днів тому

      @@Gungeek maybe when weather cools down

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 14 днів тому

      @@rodsvintagesxschannel.3095 it's not that hot today 😆

    • @rodsvintagesxschannel.3095
      @rodsvintagesxschannel.3095 14 днів тому

      @@Gungeek its 30 deg here.heat advisory.i have no AC here

  • @314299
    @314299 16 днів тому

    Plastic wads and BP sure do generate crazy amounts of plastic fouling. Those make a nice looking load. Another hull that might be good for that application is the federal "buckshot" hull, it has even more room in it than the Gold Medal hull has.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 16 днів тому

      i guess i could take the funnel and water to the range and clean it out, every few shots 🙃

  • @Danmark773
    @Danmark773 16 днів тому

    In denmark you kan find guns like that all over Old houses and forest

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 16 днів тому

      be that these guns were very affordable and a 22lr is one of the most useful calibers i can see why they are common :)

  • @mikepsi1359
    @mikepsi1359 17 днів тому

    Great patina truck !!! From an era when you didn't have to be an "AI Bot" to work on them. That thing is awesome and it probably has a carburetor : ).

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 16 днів тому

      You got that right!

  • @sandymeister9422
    @sandymeister9422 18 днів тому

    I’m not sure why I’ve watched this 5 times or more hahah waiting on the next review

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 18 днів тому

      haha , they do have that new K-crunch there i could do a video on that?

    • @sandymeister9422
      @sandymeister9422 17 днів тому

      @@Gungeek I haven’t seen that yet

  • @isserfiq
    @isserfiq 18 днів тому

    Now rub the whole truck down with linseed oil, Flowtrol, or mineral oil. It will bring all that faded paint back to life, and keep it from rusting. She'll look like a million bucks. I did it with mineral oil on my 62 Volvo PV544 and it went from dull gray to the original black.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 18 днів тому

      that sounds great :)

  • @thorsaxe5881
    @thorsaxe5881 19 днів тому

    Scott, Idk, there is reality, at truck is what it is, it's not a toy, it was built for the average person so they can do the work of why a person would need a truck. there is a culture of mind set where (to them) it is just a form of a car used just for transportation. Trucks are handy for the do it yourselfers, yard work, home improvement, getting your wood in for the winter and so on, or you have something that requires towing. There is nothing wrong with have an older Truck, in a lot of ways it is advantage, and as long as you can bend wrenches on it to fix it, without all the electronic computerized crap, that make's it worth so much more. Good video. Dave

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 18 днів тому

      i totally agree :)

  • @JohnSmith-hm7eh
    @JohnSmith-hm7eh 19 днів тому

    GunGeek sure knows how to stretch the Loonies. ... The Great GunGeek knows how to make a vehicle last. ... The old truck is just what a man needs to haul around the wood needed for the winter, in the Far Frigid North. ... I had a 1985 Ford Ranger the same blue color. The paint peeled off in some places. I simply 'spray' painted the spots, when the paint disappeared. = Made the vehicle look like it belonged to an American Hick. ... The ultimate reason so many vehicles in the period had peeling paint was the USA, Environmental Protection Agency; the EPA made the car companies 'tinker' with their formula to protect the Earth. ... According to the Internet, it seems, GunGeek's truck is just old and cold, with no underlying paint problem. ... The weather in the Far Frigid North is harsher on Iron and Steel, >than the tough men, women, children and sled dogs of the Far North.

    • @JohnSmith-hm7eh
      @JohnSmith-hm7eh 19 днів тому

      Thumbs up. ... I didn't know the name of the part of a truck car until now.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 18 днів тому

      yeah some years did have real bad paint this isnt too bad for 43 years old lol

  • @gman77gas
    @gman77gas 19 днів тому

    Looks good

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 18 днів тому

      not bad for its age i would say ;)

  • @cory8791
    @cory8791 19 днів тому

    I would think there is a drain hole in there somewhere! Hey can you do a video on your house wood stove? Maybe your first fire up for the year!

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 18 днів тому

      i guess i could do a vid on the wood stove :)

  • @314299
    @314299 19 днів тому

    It's 1/2 way to being a camouflage paint scheme now.

  • @copperjacket00
    @copperjacket00 19 днів тому

    Yup I to have a yard truck , Also a camp truck 👍

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 18 днів тому

      good to have :)

  • @HobbiesHobo
    @HobbiesHobo 20 днів тому

    Excellent deal! I like the Grohmann knives, always have. #3 is my steady.

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 20 днів тому

      the #3 is a great knife :)

  • @Lauren-vd4qe
    @Lauren-vd4qe 21 день тому

    I loved sardines as a kid. just bought these, want to see what they look like, taste like...

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 20 днів тому

      i think they are one of their better ones :)

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe 20 днів тому

      @@Gungeek thnx

  • @MegaBait1616
    @MegaBait1616 21 день тому

    Gungeek, I haven't shot my old Renegade .50 cal. in decades do ya have a powder load with Pyrodex ? At least to start with ? I forgot what I used maybe 80 grains about sound right ? thanks MB ..

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 20 днів тому

      With 2f black i used 60 grains by volume for target loads in my 50 and 54 cals. are you using pyrodex RS? ball or conicals ?

    • @MegaBait1616
      @MegaBait1616 20 днів тому

      @@Gungeek , yep RS have .50 cal. lead balls n conicals . I was thinking 60-80 grains ?

    • @Gungeek
      @Gungeek 20 днів тому

      @@MegaBait1616 yeah 60-80gr in your volume measure should be a good start :)