@@FrankCastle-jj4rd there was no choke. The original barrel was 26 inches. I had it shortened to 21 so it was just a smooth bore no threadings done for a choke
I use mine to see if my driveway gets blocked by the snowplow in the mornings and to shine raccoons on the roof. The battery doesn't last more than a few minutes.
@@RJtoon1 I picked up a battery at Batteries Plus and it's able to charge now. The housing is like a puzzle. If it had LEDs instead of the halogen bulb it would last longer on a charge.
There’s a little plate in them guns that if you grind into a heart shape it’ll turn it full auto. Not sure exactly but it’s somewhat along them lines. Sweet guns, have a good day
Yep I discovered art I believe in 1999 or 2000 and being in western Canada. I could only hear it through a little handheld radio when my City picked up the Toronto satellite for the broadcast but then when they started getting Internet radio it just opened the whole world.
Hey if you still use this YT account and the watch I've just purchased the same watch on amazon but then saw some reviews complaining that it's not waterproof some said even at all. So, have you tried it in water or tested it bu submerging it into water and what is the result? I ask coz in any negative quality comment you make I'll probably just cancel the order before it is shipped overseas here. Thanks in advance :)
It was only a push pull crown But it said it was rated to 100 m if I recall, so I don’t know if I would trust it that deep because serious watches for swimming have a screw down Crown and no I never had it in water but the Seiko five series are typically not true dive watches
Oh sorry this was the Invicta 8935 video. Sorry I thought it was the Seiko because of the thumbnail on the video, I only wore that Invicta in a shower once and it held up fine, about a month ago I found another 8935 identical so I grabbed it. It was only $75 but again it’s only a push pull crown And I would feel more secure swimming if I had a screw down crown
I've seen people say online that claim a Beretta barrel if you get it with a Beretta locking block. I hadn't been aware that the trigger spring could be an issue, but thank you for bringing it to my attention. I'm really interested in getting a threaded barrel on my two Girsan Regard Gen 3 sport pistols. I also love that my versions have the dovetailed front sight and frame mounted safety lever that allow carry in Condition One, as that's what I'm trained to do.
thank you so much... i got one for xmas today and i put it on my right wrist cutting off my circulation. But I didn't panic because I knew the internet delivers. Watch is off now thanks to you. Crisis averted.
1960's I have a 70's automatic I bought as a kid at a drug store with paper route money for 12.99. I haven't had to replace it yet, not much resale value on these but it will last a lifetime if you just wear it
I would say if it’s not fully charging it probably sat too long on the shelf and it might be a dead device. Lithium ion batteries deplete with age but if they sit too long completely dead it might be impossible to revive them. That was an issue for me when I had a few batteries for my old Blackberries. When I buy mine I always make sure that when you press the button the lights come on to show that the battery is still active but I had one where the lights were dead I took it home and I couldn’t charge it at all not even to one light
Yeah Invictas are good watches I’ve had a few of them. I regret selling the black Invicta diver watch I had last year with the rubber strap and rotating bezel it had the Seiko NH35A movement and it was so easy to adjust it to get perfect accuracy. All the new Invictas use either a Seiko quartz or Mechanical movement OR a Swiss movement
@@RJtoon1 mine has the Japan Chronograph. The Pro Diver model 25094. It is BEAUTIFUL and so far it has not lost a second. But, we shall see. It weights a TON!! LOL
@@whitedovetail I just looked it up on RU-vid it’s got an interesting meteorite pattern type dial. Yeah pretty big and quartz will keep its accuracy don’t worry about that
@@RJtoon1 Hey , i saw in your video the clasp just opens, but I have an invicta watch and i have to put my nail under and it hurts real bad, any tips? thanks. - mr man ohio
@@mrmanohio2527 I had a few invictas and it happens But it should loosen up overtime I don’t know maybe you could try putting the tiny drop of oil on the contact friction points
@@craigthemonke794 I made a few videos for this Mauser if you could search my RU-vid name and put Mauser after it you’ll find all the Mauser videos and in some of the comments I mentioned what he did. But yeah this was years ago so I can’t remember what he said
That’s my buddy in the video who bought it, I remember at Cabela’s he paid $850 I bet by now they’re over 1000 Canadian price. He said it would be perfect if it side-loaded like a Marlin or Winchester, the tube loading can be a pain