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Rusty trombone is a sexual act in which a man stands with his knees and back slightly torqued with feet at least shoulder width apart to expose his anus. A person typically kneels behind the man and performs anilingus while reaching up beneath the testicles or around the body to manually administer rapid up and down motions of the penis, mimicking the motions of a trombone player. The act is defined primarily by the physical orientation of the partners, the combination of anilingus with manual sexual stimulation and the resemblance of the anal sphincter to a trombone mouthpiece; however, other positions and variations are possible.
Looking into trying to restore firearms. Id love to buy an old rusty handgun, or rifle. Feel free to contact me. Id be willing to meet face to face or if the deal is right i could pay for shipping. Thanks yall!
-Jacob
Looking into trying to restore firearms. Id love to buy an old rusty handgun, or rifle. Feel free to contact me. Id be willing to meet face to face or if the deal is right i could pay for shipping. Thanks yall!
-Jacob
This is a fairly new scope on a favorite old hunting rifle and the Warne screws are already rusting. If I was to take only 1 screw out and find a replacement and replace each screw to the same torque one at a time would that affect my zero and what screws should I buy to prevent this from...
I have an older Hi-Standard 22lr magazine that has seen better days.
Would like to restore it to something that won't give me tetanus and functional in the gun.
Any ideas on how to start? Specifically removing the rust and possibly putting a coating on it so it doesn't rust again?
I'm looking for a remington 1100 or 1187 that is rusty pitted dirty nasty frozen up I like to take gun's that look like crap and make them work like new
Inherited this colt .38 from my grandpa after he passed, and I see he retired it due to a super rusty barrel. The wheel spins well and has little to no rust. Wondering if I can replace the barrel and clean this thing up since it had such sentimental value.
looking for advice, input on what...
I picked up a 70s maybe 80s lyman deerstalker from a friend for 100 bucks being a public place I didn't check it out too extensively... My mistake it was fired and then stored dirty for 12 plus years so there is heavy rust and pitting inside the bore. plus the set screw for the nipple won't...