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  1. I'll stop in and check this week. Wink wink, are you air or army guard? If you're air, where do you work? I'm air guard and a full time technician
  2. Silverado, if you'd like to try out a 10/22 with either a swampfox trigger or a brimstone trigger and bolt mods to compare them to your stock trigger and you're nearby then you're more than welcome to shoot mine. I'll even supply ammo.
  3. Get on rimfire central. Get the trigger to brimstone or swamp fox. Send the bolt to Que or do the bolt yourself. You already did the buffer, that's good.
  4. Ummmmm. Guilty. I have 3 870's and 3 10-22's. I use all of them throughout the year.
  5. The trigger! Just spend $50 to get it reworked. While its at swamp fox's shop that'll give you 2 weeks to rework the bolt yourself. Your trigger will come back with a new fox lot buffer. Use it an you'll be amazed at the difference those 3 things make.
  6. Check out rimfire central. Start with a "Que'd" bolt and either a brimstone or swamp fox trigger, the cheapest upgrade for the trigger. They'll be returned with the auto bolt release mod already done. Shoot them like that and see what you think. I make custom stocks for mine out of the factory stock, cutting it, filing it, and refinishing them to fit me. You can do it yourself in no time at all. Add some sling studs when you're refinishing the stock and you'll have one heck of a gun. Magazines? Try dicks. They seem to have them, especially the one in the Hamilton mall down south.
  7. Home brew club? Yes, I'm the president of the Gloucester County Homebrewers. I'm an all grain batch sparge brewer. Buy grain in bulk and re-use your yeast and you can be making 5 gallon batches for way under $20 per batch. I have a 40.5 gallon pot and a 192 qt cooler/mash tun for big batches but normally only brew 5 or 10 gallon batches. Going to brew a pale ale today.
  8. I'd buy a junk, 1 ounce rounds or bars and a couple 10 ounce bars. Generic 999 is fine.
  9. Rubber bullet, find a local coin shop. Pay cash.
  10. They make those gold eagles in tenth, quarter, and half ounce increments too!
  11. Vlad, you can just weigh them and divide by .9 and you'll have actual silver weight.........
  12. Math? There's .715 ounces of silver in 90% coins per dollar face, except dollar coins which have .773. It's not rocket science, that's how we purchase the coins, it how the local coin shop comes up with their price. Need 5 ounces? Simple, divide .715 by 5 and you find that you need $7 face...... Edit I'm just wondering how you'll prove that the silver shot is the purity that you claim it is when trying to sell/barter, let alone find someone willing to take it. If we both went to the same Person that wanted to trade silver for an item, and I have 90% halves and you have a bag of shot, you'll be leaving empty handed. I know not a single person that would take it for ANYTHING. Fact is that 90% is more widely recognized than any other form of AG in the country and perhaps the world.
  13. Junk silver aka constitutional coinage aka 90% can still be had at spot. 999 fine is about a buck over at my LCS (local coin shop). Silver is cheap and easy to store.
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