It helps if you have parents with a full set to teach them to you. Failing that you have to look at what works and what does not, and what has proven true over time. The Bible is an excellent starting point. Get a King James Version and read it through a few times. If you're not a Christian it can still help you. The Proverbs and Lamentations in particular have lots of practical wisdom. The rest of the book will also help with a set of general guidelines you can use to inform the decisions you make. A few principles the Bible will teach you: Christianity is the way to relate to God; Capitalism is the way to run an economy; Good manners and well-treatment of your fellow man are proper; Obey the laws of your land; Don't trample the rights of the little guy.
Why a Bible? Because it's proven itself true over time. For centuries, detractors have been trying to prove it wrong, and every time, when the dust settles, they are no where to be found, and the Bible stands true. Because when God writes a book, it's going to be right!
"how to replace marlin model 60 buffer" / "replacing buffer marlin .22 glenfield model 60"
Keep your internets tuned to this channel. I noticed last time I cleaned it that my Model 60's buffer is cracked all over the place. I need to get a new one and I'll try to remember to do a DIY for replacing the buffer. Until then, you'll have to dig through my Marlin Trigger Job writeup and figure it out from the context.
"how to tell bad bullets"
If they are corroded on the outside, they may be even more corroded on the inside. If they are noticeably shorter than other bullets of the same type (from setback or improper manufacturing) or longer (from excessive recoil in a revolver). If there is a good solid dent in the primer from when you tried to shoot it and it didn't go off. These are all signs of bad bullets.
"marlin model 60 full auto" / "full auto marlin .22" / "full auto marlin model 60" / "how to .22 full auto marlin" / "how to change your .22 into full auto" / "how to turn .22 into full automatic" / "marlin full auto" / "marlin fully automatic .22" (etc.)
Just don't, okay? I know it seems like it would be fun and all, but it takes a useful varmint rifle and changes it into a Federal PMITA Prison felony. And then you lose the rifle, to boot. Once upon a time there was a .22 machine gun that used a drum magazine and got itself banned by the Feds for being highly effective. It was found that, instead of penetrating by sheer force like a
"should people be allowed to take their life if they have months to live"
No. It's not your life, it's God's. Allowing yourself to die naturally is permissible. Killing yourself is not. There are, of course, debatable exceptions. . . "When you're wounded and left on Afghanistan's plains . . ." being one.
"what is a sear in an sks rifle"
The sear is a little block of metal. The hammer rests on top of it when the action is cocked. Pulling the trigger back pushes the trigger bar forward into the sear. The trigger bar pushes the sear out from under the hammer and the hammer falls. When the hammer falls, it hits the firing pin, which fires the cartridge in the chamber. The sear is a critical part of a good (or bad) trigger in an SKS.
"when+will+dry+shippers+recover"
After the current L-shaped recession/depression ends. It will be slow, and it will be a while until the recovery starts.
"what is the symbol for micro farads"
µ is the symbol for the word "micro" and F is the symbol for "Farad". Put them together and you get µF.
"your commander and chief hates you"
It's commander IN chief, chief, and no, President Obama merely hates everything you stand for and hold dear. You, he considers merely bitter and clingy. He doesn't hate you, personally. Probably.
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