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I always carry a zippo where I go I carry different ones but latley I've been carrying my black crackle 1941 replica which I did some work to make it more ww2 accurate
@@brannonquentin5526 I don’t think they’ll take it. It all depends on your recycling pickup rules though, but put my way all they take is plastic . I think you’ll have to take it to a recycling center
That is the correct link. That link is for the exact light I show in this video. The junction box you’re referring to also has the driver inside it which I show in this video. Sorry for any misunderstand there may be. Thank you for watching
All I can say is be carefule when covering the ejection port with your hand. As you said, sometimes you must use a good amount of force to rack the slide to the rear. On one occasion I witnessed, a live primer was detonated by the ejector sending shards of brass into the shooter's palm. It was kinda messy and required a trip to the ER to get cleaned up. It's rare I admit, but it can happen.
Had the same check engine code and found my way here. I have the 4cyl version of your truck and it's exactly where you said it was. Got it replaced in about 10 minutes. Thanks.
A lot of these safes don’t immediately open and you have to try it multiple times. I’m not trusting my life and the my families lives in an electronic safe. Luckily there are no kids in the house so I don’t have to worry about that. I keep my S&W M&P. 40 with a TLR-1 loaded with one in the chamber, a spare mag with 15 extra rounds, a knife and a backup flashlight within arms reach
I hear ya. I’ve never had a problem with this safe. I do training drills often and keep up with battery changes, never had any issues. But I understand your point nonetheless. Thanks for watching
I get this comment a lot, I don’t think it’s that big a of a deal personally. Maybe if I could do it over I’d put a tarp down first. Thanks for watching.
That doesn't make sense because you know you have a snap cap in the pistol and you know it's not going to fire so you're not going to be afraid and anticipate recoil.
Yeah that’s not totally true. You still practice the process of aiming , pulling the trigger etc. you don’t have recoil until after you pull the trigger.
@@followyahweh I bought a slim profile outlet off Amazon for gun safes and ran it through the hole that comes pre drilled from Winchester in the steel on the back side of the safe. I drilled through the drywall layer myself. That’s it, it’s very easy to do.
why are these better than can? I am gutting my house and I need help in choosing recessed lighting. Are the cans that you nail to studs not good anymore? Thank you.
This was a life saver Frank!! My husband, 68 years old, fell last night and broke his upper left arm. When we made the T-shirt sling it was the first relief he's had!
Non-Smoker but carry a 1941 rep. 4-barrel zippo lighter, knife, pistol & mini flashlight = part & parcel of EDC urban & or outback tool pack, things added or subtracted depending // as needed-
Its not a grip at all...they didnt have strike on the box safety matches back then..and strike anywhere matches were struck along the side of the case..
The safe is manufactured with a small hole in the back through the steel , all I had to do was drill through the drywall material and run power inside. If you’re interested more about this I have a couple videos on my channel about the safe specifically mentioning this. Thanks for watching