Is that for checking out your Beanmore?Gday
Here's a cool one some of you may have not seen before
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Is that for checking out your Beanmore?Gday
Here's a cool one some of you may have not seen before
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Cheers
That looks like a tool that I use when tamping my pipe tobacco. How does that thing work Fordy?Gday
Here's a cool one some of you may have not seen before
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Cheers
Gday bluedog69Is that for checking out your Beanmore?
Gday ol redThat looks like a tool that I use when tamping my pipe tobacco. How does that thing work Fordy?
That is a very cool tool and story to go with it!Gday ol red
This is probably the best way to explain it & was forwarded onto me by a knowledgeable bloke
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I received it off a local bloke who was friend of a local world war veteran hero( they are all heroes imo & not only world wars ) that had passed away & he thought it would be fitting to be displayed @ my hunting property bar as a great talking point ( for which it will be ) took us a little to work it out but without the help of the knowledgeable bloke above we didn't know 100 % but confirmed imo it has been now
The only true sadness is we will never know the story behind how the digger ( veteran ) Acquired it but cherished it is & soon to be proudly displayed
Its actually pretty incredible on the detail of the bore that can be seen from it just can't get my phone to focus properly on it
a cool device imo
Hope you enjoyed it
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This. Ignorance is bliss.I do not recommend buying your first bore scope. Right now, you probably enjoy just shooting and then cleaning your firearms. Once you buy a bore scope you will spend all of your free time scrubbing out the carbon that you never knew was caked on all over the place. Some things are better off "not known".