American Revival Apparel Company

What do you do

  • Hover

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Wipe and sit

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • Birdnest

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • eww, i'm to uppidy to use a public tiolet

    Votes: 6 25.0%

  • Total voters
    24

Knight

Yeet yite yote
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Oct 14, 2019
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Of course they are trolling, but the beauty of it is, the seller dosen't seem to have a clue that they are fucking with him. I'm sure the mods will there soon to delete all of the comments.





P.S. for some reason everytime I type "fucking" the auto suggestion after that word on my phone is Falcons.
“Fucking” turns to “ducking”
 

Jhunter

Marksman
Oct 14, 2019
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:rofl:
 

3x

Sasquatch
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Kalash Klub
Oct 14, 2019
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The Diddle Shack
Zip code
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The Walther in the pic is mine, I bought it cheap (P1) and installed bakelite grips, Duracoated the aluminum, rust-blued the steel. All in order to run n gun with it and the K98 pictured. The 98 is a Yugo capture, still has a few Waffenampts the commies failed to grind off. I say this because I too hate to see historical weapons Bubba'd, these two aren't particularly collectable.

(I oil-finished the stock, and rust-blued the steel)

I sure wasn't going to drag a matching BYF Walther or my 1937 Sauer&Sohn 98 through the West Texas dust. I still don't understand why someone would do what they did to that P1, or why anyone would drill or cut a good 98, there are tons of them out there that are good "project' rifles - save the historical ones!
Those look "too good"
But that's tasteful AF
 

CQB27

Kalash Klub Jumpmaster
Oct 14, 2019
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Rome
:rofl:
Still not any better the second time around.....I think that guy must have a carbon monoxide leak in his house, lol.
 

Axeman

If you can’t laugh at yourself you’re FUKT!!!
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Goat Rodeo Clown
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What does it say?
“Favorite Son”.

Which, ironically, I wasn’t.

When I decided to write that on there it was because MY son (and only kid) had said he thought this was the coolest gun in my arsenal. I didn’t say anything to him about it, but quietly made a mental note that this could be his Big Igloo gun if that ever happens...

Not sure if I’ll tell him what it says, might let him figure it out.
But I am thinking about building him a 10/22 to give him as his first gun.
 
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noclevername

Marksman
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2008-2010 I traveled to Washington state for work. I loved it up there. Olympia area.
Mornin all on my search for a decent AR Lower for my Grandson if anyone has one laying around.
I lived in Bremerton at the sub base loved it but my buds that stayed there said it's changed to a bunch of people wearing pussy hats now!!!
 

Jake

Steering wheel holder
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Ball Ground
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And if you can remove your bushing without a tool it’s too loose and effects accuracy. Ask Les Baer

A bushing wrench is a lot easier to keep track of and a lot harder to break. I have a bushing wrench in my glove box still and haven't carried a 1911 in a few years. The last bull barrel 1911 I had I broke the takedown tool the second time I field stripped the gun.

Also, I have had some REALLY tight barrel bushings on 1911's and in a pinch if you simulate a stovepipe malfunction(pull slide back slightly and insert spent casing in between the breech face and the slide) you can then just push the recoil spring plug in and turn the bushing with your fingers pretty easily. Try it even on a 1911 that you don't necessarily need a bushing wrench for, you'll be surprised just how much easier it really is.
 

Shemp

Boomerwaffen Fuddmander
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Aside from the gorgeous view, I'm about to do my favorite thing and aggravate rich lefty hippies by driving my 12 MPG truck all over the Chattahoochee National Recreation Wildlife area walking trails because I have a key to the gates.