Re: Gunshop taking too long???
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 6:25 pm
Yeah, eventually I'm wanting to learn more about doing this.
Since I've spent years tearing apart cars and trucks and
putting them back together, I figure I can do this too.
My only hesitation is working on guns is kinda like
working on airplanes...if you screw up, somebody
is likely going to either die or get seriously hurt.
At least with a truck or auto, most of the time you're
just stuck on the side of the road needing a tow.
But, you're right...I need to make sure I have
an owner's manual for everything I have and
jump in and pay attention to the documentation
I find so hopefully I don't screw anything up.
Since I've spent years tearing apart cars and trucks and
putting them back together, I figure I can do this too.
My only hesitation is working on guns is kinda like
working on airplanes...if you screw up, somebody
is likely going to either die or get seriously hurt.
At least with a truck or auto, most of the time you're
just stuck on the side of the road needing a tow.
But, you're right...I need to make sure I have
an owner's manual for everything I have and
jump in and pay attention to the documentation
I find so hopefully I don't screw anything up.