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4runner DOA

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We had one in the shop this weekend along with the 6" Python, a customer was debating between them. I told her if you DO not buy the Python now I will, she looked at me and said "I don't like high pressure sales!" I grabbed my purse, my ID and cash from a puppy we just sold and I bought it. The whining she did was priceless, she bought the King Cobra because that is what we had left.

Brutal. :rofl:
 

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Anyone use that Otis pull through cleaning kit? The patches are designed to be used up to 6 times, I’m doubtful that this is a wise practice

any opinions?
 
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that antenna will drive you bonkers and will eventually go up your nostril for a sinus depth inspection. PLus it'll get tangled with the sling..

Comms setup is in progress. The antenna placement is one of those things.

Looking into ordering a vest mounted antenna system from disco32

https://www.disco32.com/collections/staff-pics/products/vest-mounted-antenna-system-quick-detach-bnc

Also thinking of ordering the same PTT I have now but with a straight 6" cable. The fucking coiled cable is long and annoying to find a place to stow it.

https://www.disco32.com/collections...ed-for-civilian-radios?variant=33141391294573
 
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Anyone use that Otis pull through cleaning kit? The patches are designed to be used up to 6 times, I’m doubtful that this is a wise practice

any opinions?

IMO they are good for in the field if needed. I prefer a real cleaning rod and clean patches at home.
Personally I rarely use a brush in the barrel unless my groups open way up. Just use a wet patch and a couple dry ones. I do scrub the chamber.
 
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