



Holosun 407-XC-GR on Savage Rascal SBR w/Dead Air Mask
Savage Rascal I cut down to 7.18" back in 2020 and screwed a Dead Air Mask silencer on it. Put the Holosun on top of a Rucker Machine mount a few months ago.




Savage Rascal I cut down to 7.18" back in 2020 and screwed a Dead Air Mask silencer on it. Put the Holosun on top of a Rucker Machine mount a few months ago.
Going to buy a couple of cases and they have what I would like in stock for a good price. Anybody have good or bad experience with these folks? I wouldn't know a scam site from a legitimate one, and haven't tried them before.
Northeast Texas, growing along road. I see chokecherries often, nothing like this. If it is, I'll mark it for relocation later, before the county equipment mows and shreds here.
Sorry for poor second pic.
Found this at an estate sale. $15 for all these tools, $3 each.
The axe reads "Lltis ORIG. OX-HEAD BRAND W. GERMANY" on one side and "2002C WEST GERMANY" on the other.
The head is a tad loose. I use an axe here and there, but I have my uses fulfilled with Fiskars mauls and a Council Tools axe.
Should I remove the mushrooming and clean this axe or leave it as is?
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I own a modular home and am wanting to install a smart thermostat. The existing thermostat is mechanical, no "c" or blue wire attached. The new thermostat needs the "c".
The existing wiring has the "c" wire ran, but is not attached on the thermostat or unit side. I do not see a computer board to attach the "c" wire to.
I have attached pictures and can take more if needed.
Thank you.
The larger one I put a water seal a while back, that's why it has the weird tint. I have some boiled linseed oil I'll coat them with from now on. The last pic is a beaver I recorded that probably made the larger log.
Planted the peas, potatoes, onions and beets on or after February 15. Northeast TX.
Saw this guy while foraging dewberries. It was still unripe but I ate it anyways for science, to see the stem.