I believe Ienzo is about,6 in BBS because I've heard BBS takes place 10 years before Re:CoM and CoM
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First of all you need to state where you live. The law is different, depending on the country where you live. Are you asking about metal BB's or airsoft BB's?
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Best thing to do is check out the German gun collectors site on the net. Doublegun BBS is also a great place to check on old guns.
i have a 20 year old rheem gas furnace with an electric ignition. when i turn up the thermostate, the pilot starts up but that's it. it doesn't do anything else. What could be the reason for this?
There's no suck thing as a "kermit" modem. Kermit is an old protocol used to communicate between modems back in the days of the BBS and before. Old communications software used to offer kermit as a communication protocol. But to answer your question. There is no such thing as "kermit" that is related to hardware.
Yes. Some people have used VoIP services like Vonage to connect via dial-up to other ISPs or old-fashioned BBS servers.
Old Charles Daly guns are very collectible. Go to the BBS at gunshop.com and post some pics and ask opinions. Could be worth a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.
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Wow what a perfectly good way to ruin a very good 3 year old rifle. There is no data for such a stunt but it will eventually ruin the barrel. Here's why. The rifle is designed to shoot Pellets not BBs. BBs usually are fired through smooth bore barrels or modified rifled bore barrels. Forcing a hard BB down the barrel will ruin the rifling inside the barrel. Pellets are much softer than BBs the skirt on the pellet is designed to flair out when fired and catch the grooves in the rifling and that make the pellet spin as it leaves the barrel. This spinning makes the pellet fly straighter than any BB (BBs just tumble as they fly through the air.) Now that the rifling has been scratched or warped pellets will now lose their accuracy due to the damages barrel. Adding tinfoil to the combination just adds to the rubbing against the grooves. All I can say is never force anything down the barrel that the manufacture never intended to be their in the first place.