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Highly efficient to have all the stuff you need right next to you on the bench when you're working on something :lol:
 
Like empty wrappers and bags? Maybe a week old cookie? A part and tool for another gun?

That sort of handy stuff?
 
No i mean the tools i need , the wrappers go in the bin as soon as i take the parts out of them...
 
lets see let me list what one that table.

bags and instruction that go to parts to that gun. (+1 to my defense)
old clean patches. (-1 to my defense)
a breech plug wrench to another rifle (-1 to my defense)
electrical tape (could be used to mark area that need work)
a multi hex tool (may have needed +1 to my defense)
toaster oven (used to heat bullet lube for pan lubing, outlet is right there +1 to my defense)
screws for an project that is setting to the right of the pic (plus 1 do my defense)
shelf
bits and small tools and parts (+1 to my defense)
pillow tickering, cut patches in the house (-1 to my defense)
rubbing alcohol use for cleaning (+1 to my defense)
screw driver used to mount parts (+1 to my defense)

next set of pics, I will make sure is it up to YOUR standards pete, I will even shine up the toaster oven.

seems like my work are got more attention then the gun.
 
I'd add more smiley faces to the options but they are a pain in the butt to upload one at a time LOL.

Yes Corey, i to request better pictures, Possibly with a blond 18 year old wearing almost nothing, showing off the gun.... :study:
 
trigger guard is on it's way. guess my figuring half the price of new paid off. still feel like I paid too much. $20.50 shipped is really not that bad.
 
only food items or even close, is little crisco i use for lubes guess if you want to call beeswax food.

maybe a lube cookie sitting there somewhere.
 

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