It would appear the we gave him that power to governor as early as 2003 :
https://govt.westlaw.com/mdc/Document/N2BCD351000EF11E4A2CBB1CD31DFFF6C?viewType=FullText&originationContext=documenttoc&transitionType=DocumentItem&contextData=%28sc.Default%29
the subsection you are looking for is...
Yup, they don't call it "Widowmaker" for nothing. Google "Widowmaker shotgun" and the first result is a wikipedia page for the winchester 1911 shotgun lol.
I have one of these too, the big thing to watch out for is cracking in the handguard. Apparently these guns will beat themselves to death over time. My 1911sl has a completely split handguard I glued back together, so it will always be a neat display piece.
There is also supposed to be some...
Second this, here is their Facebook page with the address on it. I drive by these lights on the way back from work and I am always impressed by them.
https://www.facebook.com/EClights/
There seems to be more to this story so i did some googling and found this block of quotes from the council woman who proposed the legislation.
"Would you feel safe with an illegal liquor store next door to you, selling shots of cheap booze at 10 a.m. to loitering alcoholics? That’s what my...
Huh I actually get pro gun ads (NRA, urban carry holster, etc.) on my youtube videos. Then again all I watch is forgotten weapons, The Gun Collective, Military Arms Channel, C&Rsenal, and random comedy channels.
http://www.e-sarcoinc.com/m1941johnsonbayonetandscabbard.aspx
Ask and you shall receive. It seems fair pricewise but I'm not sure if it's a reproduction or not.
So I believe my stock is now repaired. I ended up doing the simple glue the crack and clamp the hell out of it. I used Titebond III wood glue which looked to be the strongest wood glue I could find at home depot (If you guys know of anything stronger let me know haha).
When I screwed in...
I assume by "fire that round that wasn't totally in battery" you mean the bolt would come forward after the mag was removed and you were then able to fire the the round. If you have out of battery detonation then that is definitely a qualified gunsmith check up.
It sounds like your mag feed...
I may try this method first before resorting to the dowel insertion method. Apparently gluing a toothpick to the inside of the screwhole may also work but your method sounds more secure. Thanks for the suggestion.
you raise an excellent point about relieving the dowels, knowing me i probably...
Cool, thanks for all your advice! I will be monitoring the thread for a few days to see if anyone else has other avenues to repair the stock.
As far as refinishing goes, I may lightly sand the stock and try to recreate the original swiss shellac. Not dead set on this, but I will mull it over.
Yeah that is a key component to that plan. Any thoughts on how necessary the dowel running top to bottom through the stock is? I'm curious if I can get away with not modifying any visible areas of the rifle.
Could you elaborate on your technique? I've heard of boiled linseed oil but I have no experience with it. I was considering using boiled linseed oil to help protect my stock from further damage but I didn't think I could seal up a crack with it.
Also for those that don't know, apparently...
Thanks for the luck and the suggestion. I am hoping to avoid using brass screws but I will definitely consider it should my other attempts at fixing it doesn't pan out. thanks for the suggestion :thumbsup:
Very interesting, so just to make sure I am understanding you, you recommend getting...
Hello everybody, I recently picked up a K31 and wanted to get some opinions on what I should do with some of its issues. As you can see from the pics below, the buttstock has some pretty big cracks and the wood in general is pretty rough. My biggest concern with the cracks is that the top crack...