M77 stress reliever

Intheshop

Banned
Smoke,agree completely!

Back in the day,a good ole .44 revolver was the best for me when needing a little therapy.Didn't matter how rough things were going at work....go blast a cpl bxs of 429421's....and come back completely refreshed.Nowadays,it's an 06.

The 77 is a tool,more so than just about any other gun in the safe.Don't particularly "like" it on aesthetic or engineering reasons....if that makes sense?But as a tool,it really shines.

Stupid chainsaws......haha.And don't get me started on weed wackers.Must be karma or natures way of correcting all my dumb***'ness?
 
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freebullet

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Mmmmm, my ole man & I used up a nice old homelite. It took 25 years but, we did it.

You'll need the m77 since you done went & bought a stihl. That's what we bought for a replacement. It wouldn't cut green locust wood. Called stihl & they told us it wasn't designed to. As I sat in silence for a moment I pondered an appropriate response. All I could come up with was "the chainsaw ain't designed to cut wood?" We promptly returned it to the dealer. Never buying another stihl anything-ever.
 

Intheshop

Banned
Well,we'll see...green locust?Uhhh,that's candy.Try it bone dry?If the sparks off that ain't enough,try some dry Osage.And neither of those even get to first base compared to some of the exotics we run through the bow shop.

Speaking of which,the first call came in this a.m. on a "matched" pr (33,37#) limbs for '17 3D archery comp. circuit.Stuff must come in prs?Got two transits in today for repairs/cleaning /upgrades.One is K$E,the other is a pre war Dieztgen(sp).

So,the Stihl is gonna have to patient?