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Reply #15 - 07/18/16 at 08:26:58
 
Serowbot wrote on 07/17/16 at 22:54:22:
You got a 2 1/4 wrench?... Huh



...(pulled that size out a my butt... might be a 'qiuvilent metric I got,...
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Reply #16 - 07/18/16 at 10:47:07
 
.(pulled that size out a my butt..

I'm finished with it. You can put it back now,
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Reply #17 - 07/18/16 at 17:55:06
 
Art Webb wrote on 07/18/16 at 08:25:01:
...and even the but of a revolver as a hammer...


I've got a bad image of that one. Was Wile E. Coyote involved?
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Reply #18 - 07/18/16 at 19:56:18
 
yes, and he got it in the end.
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Reply #19 - 07/18/16 at 19:59:45
 
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Reply #20 - 07/18/16 at 20:34:21
 
I hope the revolver wasn't loaded.
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Reply #21 - 07/20/16 at 07:50:11
 
No round under the hammer, quite safe. It was common practice back in the age of the single action revolver to use the butt for a hammer, and common practice to keep the chamber under the hammer unloaded
Today keeping nsaid chamber unloaded is unnecessary, as ALL modern revolvers use either a transfer bar or a hammer block safety so the revolver cannot fire unless the trigger is pulled all the way back
Of course most of today's revolvers would make crappy hammers, as the butts are no longer flat, as the were on, say, a single action army

No coyotes were harmed in the driving of the nails involved, though i did take a few with it the conventional way
Wile E seemed to not come under my sites, though
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