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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: US occupied territories of "south dakota"
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so, its the end of the week and i did what any average college student before finals would not do... i just picked up my 2nd pinball and a new gun |
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You'll like the Nylon 66 a lot. I have the black stock/chrome barrel 'Apache Black' and the 'Mohawk Brown' you mentioned. Both are good shooters. Blow the action out with compressed air to get the crud and dust bunnies out - never oil it! The nylon frame is 'self-lubricating'. Don't detail strip it unless you are real good at jigsaw puzzles. Pulling the barrel is the most you should have to do. I'm 'not so seriously' looking for a 'Seneca Green' now to fill out the collection.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: US occupied territories of "south dakota"
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wasnt sure if the apache black meant specifically with the crome barrel and white diamond... mine has a blued barrel and black diamond. and i used ash's request of a range report as excuse to go out and use it... shooting against the sun, no scope. hit a 20oz bottle 7 out of 10 times... first shot wasnt really at it, was kinda just have it a ways away in case it malfunctioned. was a bit impatient also so wasnt taking time aiming too precise.. was rather cold out at the time -- blowing wind with cold.
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I've been wanting another Nylon since I went in the Army back in '76...I learned to shoot with one back in '67. Parents got rid of it while I was in...chrome receiver...Apache black. Saw a brown one at a shop last week but it was badly neglected and was brown...blued receiver |
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