
02-24-2012, 06:17 PM
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You can put an eye out with that thing...
Not a Red Ryder, I mean the extractor pin
I know people have said they can get away from you but holy moly, that thing launches at about 400 fps. The kids had to take cover
Going to order some spares before I do that again.
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02-24-2012, 08:22 PM
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Some sort of eye-safety equipment is a must when working on guns - springs and parts can, and do, go zippity-do-dah sometimes.
Ol CB here has had a chunk of steel removed from his left eye. Not unpleasant to have done, but mother it was unpleasant BEFORE it got removed... constant irritation. The "chunk" was probably .075 square-ish, by .010 flake. Not pain, just constant irritation like sand in yer eye, that never goes away.
Wear eye protection!
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02-24-2012, 08:41 PM
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I got blowback from my 12-ga Remington 1100 while Dove Hunting one time. We had to drive a ways to Fort Worth... an hour or two, to go to the Carswell AFB Emergency Room. I had flakes and particles embedded in my right eye and it tore at the inside of my eyelid as I tried to keep my eyes closed and avoid movement.
I wound up sending my 1100 back to Remington along with a box of my "book-load" 1200 fps 1 1/8 oz loads, at their request. They thought that those might have been a little hot, but they replaced the gas recoil related assembly and pronounced it okay... free to me, of course. I had great relations and success with Remington. Their customer service went above and beyond most... at their expense.
I had quite a few of their shotguns (20's and 12's... 870's and 1100's) and one rifle... at least, well, several semi autos that I bought for resale, in addition to several .22's. Currently, I have only one of their electric shavers... a battery-powered, electric razor for removal of the hair from one's face.
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02-24-2012, 09:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wyntrout
I got blowback from my 12-ga Remington 1100 while Dove Hunting one time. We had to drive a ways to Fort Worth... an hour or two, to go to the Carwell AFB Emergency Room. I had flakes and particles embedded in my right eye and it tore at the inside of my eyelid as I tried to keep my eyes closed and avoid movement.
I wound up sending my 1100 back to Remington along with a box of my "book-load" 1200 fps 1 1/8 oz loads. They thought that those might have been a little hot, but they replaced the gas recoil related assembly and pronounced it okay... free to me, of course. I had great relations and success with Remington. Their customer service went above and beyond most... at their expense.
I had quite a few of their shotguns and one rifle... at least. Curently, I have only one of their electric shavers.
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I have one of their electric shavers. Use it every day for years, now. Highest quality throughout. Wet/dry, rubber grip surfaces on it, great rechargeable battery that never seems to want to quit (though I have to recharge it more often, now), and a little backup battery so I can finish a shave. Have a spare reconditioned one in a drawer that I got at a great price. Don't know when I'll ever need it. I like that they keep replacement blades and titanium screens available for all models at great prices.
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02-24-2012, 09:20 PM
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I rarely use mine, but it has nickel-metal batteries. I did buy 5 sets of cutter blades/screens from Remington for $9.95 each. So I'm set up for a while. I like my Gillette Sensor razor... just TWO blades and a Teflon strip... for a close shave.
It's a pain to use the electric razor... so much "scraping" and so many differnet directions for too long without the nice clean and QUICK shave with the Sensor.
Wynn
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Avatar: P380 with Buffalo Bore +P 90-gr Gold Dots: ME 240ftlbs/MV 1,053fps
Frédéric Bastiat’s essay, The Law: http://mises.org/books/thelaw.pdf
Thomas Jefferson said
“A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.”
and
"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading".
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02-24-2012, 09:23 PM
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Sha-ver? Shav-er? What on earth is a sha-ver?
(Matty told Hatty, bout a thing she saw,
Two big horns, and a wooly jaw...
Wooly Bully!!!!! Wooly Bully.)
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Read the friendly manual *** The notch in the rail is supposed to be there (so quit askin' about it!) *** If you ever have to manually extract an empty case from an auto-loaders chamber, don't shoot again until you've checked for bore obstructions.
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02-25-2012, 08:16 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wyntrout
I rarely use mine, but it has nickel-metal batteries. I did buy 5 sets of cutter blades/screens from Remington for $9.95 each. So I'm set up for a while. I like my Gillette Sensor razor... just TWO blades and a Teflon strip... for a close shave.
It's a pain to use the electric razor... so much "scraping" and so many differnet directions for too long without the nice clean and QUICK shave with the Sensor.
Wynn 
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Well, it's a pain (literally) for me to use a blade because I have really thin, tender skin that cuts and bleeds any time I get a blade near it. I have a full beard and just shave my cheeks and neck. Then, I use the popup trimmer to trim my beard. Very quick and easy.
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02-25-2012, 08:26 AM
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I have one of their shavers too. The best shaver I ever owned and they stopped making it. arrg
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02-25-2012, 09:53 AM
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I've never had an extractor part fly off to an unknown place. The pins and spring seem to just stay put. The striker spring and guide is another story. Those I've had fly away into the Bermuda Triangle, never to be seen again.
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02-25-2012, 10:21 AM
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I think it must be a normal part of the learning curve as it happens to many including me. I was warned about covering the end when removing the plate but no mentioned about putting it all back which is when I lost mine.
Also, you guys that had steel in your eyes, don't forget to tell them when you get an MRI of the head. That machine can rip your eyeball out if there's even a tiny piece left behind.
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