Except you don't pull the forward pin for "field stip" and I've still got 7 seconds on her. But then I had more motivation. People weren't pointing cameras at me.
Having said that we must foster and encourage this child and ensure she has many descendants.
My fastest disassembly times are the result of drunken handloading. If done properly, your rifle will instantly disassemble itself. But, that does tend to screw up your time on reassembly, especially if your missing an eye or head and major pieces of the firearm that can't be retrieved from your eye and/or head.
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It always takes me longer than that!
Pity she didn't clear it before she stripped it.
On the other hand, my daughter's school doesn't offer such useful extracurricular activities - just cooking and dress making.
Pity really, it's not a bad skill - now back in my day with the L1A1 we could ...
Didn't the old mill owners prefer children as workers because their fingers were so nimble. That's the best advert for child labour yet :-)
Except you don't pull the forward pin for "field stip" and I've still got 7 seconds on her. But then I had more motivation. People weren't pointing cameras at me.
Having said that we must foster and encourage this child and ensure she has many descendants.
I suspect that wont be a problem.
My fastest disassembly times are the result of drunken handloading. If done properly, your rifle will instantly disassemble itself. But, that does tend to screw up your time on reassembly, especially if your missing an eye or head and major pieces of the firearm that can't be retrieved from your eye and/or head.
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