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Miscellaneous => The Water Cooler -- General Discussions => Topic started by: Jack_F on January 14, 2012, 09:02:50 AM

Title: American Gunsmithing Institute
Post by: Jack_F on January 14, 2012, 09:02:50 AM
http://www.americangunsmith.com/

If you need information on gun disassembly this is the place to get it. I have several of their videos and they are great.
Title: Re: American Gunsmithing Institute
Post by: kjtrains on January 14, 2012, 09:19:32 AM
Great link!  Thanks! 
Title: Re: American Gunsmithing Institute
Post by: Richard S on January 14, 2012, 11:17:56 AM
Thank you for that link, Jack. One of those videos is exactly what I have been wanting. (The older I become the more I realize how much there is I have yet to learn.)
Title: Re: American Gunsmithing Institute
Post by: Jack_F on January 14, 2012, 11:29:53 AM
RS...............I get dummer everyday. I learn there is something I know nothing about. The more I learn the dummer I get! It would be nice to go back to when I was 18 and new everything. ;D
Title: Re: American Gunsmithing Institute
Post by: Richard S on January 14, 2012, 01:19:30 PM
RS...............I get dummer everyday. I learn there is something I know nothing about. The more I learn the dummer I get! It would be nice to go back to when I was 18 and new everything. ;D

Amen! Eighteen is exactly the age when I thought I knew it all. Only later did I realize how "wet behind the ears" I still was at that age.
Title: Re: American Gunsmithing Institute
Post by: backupr9 on January 14, 2012, 03:36:56 PM
Know what you all mean.  I was 30 before I realized my Dad's advice all those years, most of which I ignored, was smack on the button.  About then I realized he was a whole lot smarter than I thought when I was in my teens.  Both of my sons are pushing 40 and have, I hope, come to some similar conclusion.  Still, I'd trade most of those acquired "smarts" for a body that didn't ache every morning 'til I get moving and for the ability to run up steps 3 at a time again.
Title: Re: American Gunsmithing Institute
Post by: Richard S on January 14, 2012, 03:48:32 PM
Know what you all mean.  I was 30 before I realized my Dad's advice all those years, most of which I ignored, was smack on the button.  About then I realized he was a whole lot smarter than I thought when I was in my teens.  Both of my sons are pushing 40 and have, I hope, come to some similar conclusion.  Still, I'd trade most of those acquired "smarts" for a body that didn't ache every morning 'til I get moving and for the ability to run up steps 3 at a time again.

 ;D  Just plan your moves carefully in advance, never let them see you wince or sweat, and do not "go gently into that good night."   8)