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<blockquote data-quote="rocknwell" data-source="post: 723449" data-attributes="member: 35199"><p>This may or may not belong in this forum category, but I figure gunsmiths would have the best knowledge in regards to my question. I love shooting. I'm a decent shooter. But i'd like to know the names of all the parts, how each part operates, and why it operates the way it was designed to. I know basic concepts and operation, but I don't want to be an ignorant gun enthusiast. I want to be knowledgeable. Is there anyone who can point me in the right direction in being able to educate myself so I can have a decently educated gun conversation with people who know what they are talking about as well being able to troubleshoot issues i may have instead of telling a gunsmith "uh duh duh...its not shooting straight"? Thanks for your time!</p><p></p><p>Micah</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocknwell, post: 723449, member: 35199"] This may or may not belong in this forum category, but I figure gunsmiths would have the best knowledge in regards to my question. I love shooting. I'm a decent shooter. But i'd like to know the names of all the parts, how each part operates, and why it operates the way it was designed to. I know basic concepts and operation, but I don't want to be an ignorant gun enthusiast. I want to be knowledgeable. Is there anyone who can point me in the right direction in being able to educate myself so I can have a decently educated gun conversation with people who know what they are talking about as well being able to troubleshoot issues i may have instead of telling a gunsmith "uh duh duh...its not shooting straight"? Thanks for your time! Micah [/QUOTE]
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