I was on the phones today. This means that I'm strapped to the desk with two phones, a computer, a notebook, and four catalogs going. It also means periods of pulling my hair, or what's left of it, out, and periods of pure boredom. This also means that I rotate between the radio on behind me or the TV on in front of me. I got the chance to have
Blackhawk Down going in front of me, not that I was able to watch much of it, and then I had
American Guns on.
I am soooooooo glad I got the chance to watch
American Guns. I normally don't see it, because it is on during
Shooting Gallery. The best thing about watching it was that I learned that you don't need to be a gunsmith to build very expensive firearms. I have the basic farmer skills and tools needed to cobble together a high priced piece. I also was corrected on terminology: I always thought that headspace dealt with where the bullet was in relation to the breech end of the barrel when the cartridge is chambered. However, Rich made it clear that it is all about how tight the action closes to keep gasses from blowing out of the ejection port when the gun is fired.
I know that the average observer does not know the difference and will never be affected by it. But, for those of us that enjoy our guns a little too excess it is like fingernails on a blackboard (to you young folk that think that may be racist, a blackboard is a rough surface mounted on a classroom wall, that is black in color, and you rub fossilized sea creatures across it for the class to see - kinda like a whiteboard, only less colorful, and less expensive

).