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John, this would fit you.
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Found this brand new chain in my truck when I was vacuuming up broken glass and replacing my rear window. I don't have a saw for it any more. If anyone needs it, call dibs and send me an address. It's for a 16" bar.

It goes to the Christmas thread sometime tomorrow if no takers here.
 

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On another note. Who knew how easy it would be to replace this rear window? 20 minutes tops. Hardest part was removing the interior trim. God bless Youtube, and $30 windows from the salvage yard.
 

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Found this brand new chain in my truck when I was vacuuming up broken glass and replacing my rear window. I don't have a saw for it any more. If anyone needs it, call dibs and send me an address. It's for a 16" bar.

It goes to the Christmas thread sometime tomorrow if no takers here.

Carlton?
 

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Found this brand new chain in my truck when I was vacuuming up broken glass and replacing my rear window. I don't have a saw for it any more. If anyone needs it, call dibs and send me an address. It's for a 16" bar.

It goes to the Christmas thread sometime tomorrow if no takers here.
Has anybody called dibbs?
 

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Found this the othere day it's some kind of Jacobson drill motor
Never seen that, but an old Man I knew growing up had an old Jacobsen push mower that was a 2-stroke. Weird blade too: a big round disc with 4 bolt-on blade tips. As I remember, it was loud as all hell, but ran smooth an cut VERY well. Had vacuum like no one's business.

I've got 2. Mines in 9mm with moon clips and my wife's is in 357. I had the 38 spl but sold it. It was still my favorite of the three so far.

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The only LCR 've shot was a 9mm. A bit snappy, but fun revolver. The moon clips made it for me though as reloading it was a breeze.
 

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Never seen that, but an old Man I knew growing up had an old Jacobsen push mower that was a 2-stroke. Weird blade too: a big round disc with 4 bolt-on blade tips. As I remember, it was loud as all hell, but ran smooth an cut VERY well. Had vacuum like no one's business.


The only LCR 've shot was a 9mm. A bit snappy, but fun revolver. The moon clips made it for me though as reloading it was a breeze.
Same here on the 9mm the big aspect for me was how small the loaded moon clip was in my pocket compared to a speed loader with 38s. But I'll say this both of my newer lcrs are steel framed whereas my 38 was aluminum.

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