jake wells
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he had to retire those thugs are to quick for him.You guys can run, but you can't hide. Lol
I retired.
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he had to retire those thugs are to quick for him.You guys can run, but you can't hide. Lol
I retired.
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bad cop no donut Lol.I see you guys been talking to Dallas. Lol
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What thread?We have completely butchered this thread.
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He said "massive gnarly wood". LOL
I believe it says 102 / 117 / 75Does that say 102/114/75?
I recall him saying he likes longer blowdown.
Does that say 102/114/75?
I recall him saying he likes longer blowdown.
I believe it says 102 / 117 / 75
Lol on both. Just need to know what kind of gun he was using. [emoji106]Sorry not that one this one...
http://m.winnipegsun.com/2017/08/07/cop-shot-with-own-gun
Shoots self with own gun while still holstered...
Believe it or not, he was honest with me about the numbers; although his *s-wordty lathe operation explains the margin of error between his and yours.
It also blows my mind that he's still reaching out to folks, trying to call me a liar. The pictures are in front of us all, and I have all of our communications available.
Lol on both. Just need to know what kind of gun he was using. [emoji106]
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Glock 22*As far as I know they are still using these Glock 23 .40Cal.
http://www.metronews.ca/news/winnip...-police-in-market-for-new-guns-documents.html
You are right, there is way too much out there to believe otherwise.
There is more, I am sure, and I will do what I can to make things right .............
I am saddened by this whole ordeal, more than most would think or understand.
One thing that I do know, is that there are a few JMS 394 cylinders out there that are true, I turned them for him. (Middle of November 2016)
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I tagged you both so the other Kevin could see that I'm not trying to take any credit away from him. He would help others out in an instant to make things right. But the reason jms hired him to turn down the Husky jugs is because Jason didn't have a lathe, and one is needed for any cylinder with an extension, like a 394. It's obvious that Jason was belt sanding any jug without this extensionNice of you to step up to the plate and fix things Kevin. [emoji106]
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Wow. Just wow.I tagged you both so the other Kevin could see that I'm not trying to take any credit away from him. He would help others out in an instant to make things right. But the reason jms hired him to turn down the Husky jugs is because Jason didn't have a lathe, and one is needed for any cylinder with an extension, like a 394. It's obvious that Jason was belt sanding any jug without this extension
Aint it great?Wow. Just wow.
Another favorite quote:Aint it great?
Fwiw, I sanded a couple of my own down before I picked up a lathe, by sliding the cylinder across sandpaper on a flat surface, turn 90°, repeat. For an hour. Taking careful measurements as I went. It is possible to get them within a couple thousandths. Key phrase here "Taking careful measurements as I went".
I remember him saying he could get one close enough on a belt sander by feel, after doing so many that way