NO. WRONG ANSWER BUT YES FROM A PLANT.Something made of sisal?
NO. WRONG ANSWER BUT YES FROM A PLANT.I was about to say hemp/jute?
GETTING THERE. HE MAY WELL HAVE HAD A USE FOR IT WITH HIS REVOLVER.Bizarre as it may seem......and I have not a clue what it's correct name or use for it was/is, but my Dad used to keep his old service Webley snuggled up on something similar - obviously before it was handed in at one of the previous amnesties...... Intrigued to know and brought back some memories from the distant past!
1 DON'T KNOW A TRANSLATION. 2 NOT MAN MADE BUT MADE BY MAN FROM A PLANT. 3 YES FOR CLEANING. 4 ALAS NOT...YET.1 Not sure - in Denmark it’s called Blår. 2 Grew up with it made by ‘Jaguar’ - 3 used for cleaning rifles and shotguns. - 4 unless someone scalped Trump of course
Sealing hemp in the U.K.?Not sure - in Denmark it’s called Blår. Grew up with it made by ‘Jaguar’ - used for cleaning rifles and shotguns. - unless someone scalped Trump of course
Maybe @bobo know the British term
WE HAVE A WINNER!Tow. Flax tow.
What's the prizeWE HAVE A WINNER!
YES. IT COULD ALSO BE USED FOR SEALING AS IN CAULKING A BOAT OR BY PLUMBERS APPARENTLY.Sealing hemp in the U.K.?
YES IF YOU NOW HOW AND WHY WE AS SHOOTERS WOULD USE IT.Tow is what I thought it was but I could not remember the name, can I get 2nd prize?
I'll share it with you.Tow is what I thought it was but I could not remember the name, can I get 2nd prize?
1 MAYBE. I WOULDN'T USE IT FOR THAT.1 Some muzzleloaders use it as a wad with shot loads. Never tried it myself.
2 I understand it copes with fouling and helps clean while shooting.
I didn't think you can still buy them!!!Just off with the wife to the African shop
Black powder foul.1 MAYBE. I WOULDN'T USE IT FOR THAT.
2 GETTING THERE BUT WHAT SORT OF FOULING? AND WHY?
Michael Fabricant’s ‘ahem’ syrup?Who knows, or is old enough, to remember what this is and why the question is posted in this particular section of the SD Forum?
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