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The Quantum Doctor Is Here ur weapon. Soak the patch with a factory approved solvent or copper cutter.These days the word quantum seems to be everywhere, at least that seems to be the case in my universe. Especially as I have just finished reading the ‘Quantum Doctor’ by Amit Goswami.To understand what a Quantum doctor might be let me explain first some traditional healing approaches.The major approach to healing in our western world is called allopathic medicine. It is based on the premise that disease is due to external bacteria and viruses or a mechanical malfunction of an 3. Run the patch down the barrel to saturate the bore. Remove the dirty patch at the other end of the barrel. If you pull the patch back through the barrel it can fowl the barrel with debris you just pushed out. Let the solvent “stew” a couple of minutes to break up any stubborn lead or carbon that may have built up. 4. Pull the “empty” rod back out of the barrel, then attach the proper brush to the rod. S Multi-Level Marketing - A Dirty Little Secret Or A New Industry CLEANING A GUN SAFELYStarting a multi-level marketing business is kind of like starting a family. If it's based on lies and deceit then it's bound to long-term failure. However, if it's based on love, honesty, and wholesome values then it's sure to prosper and grow into a large and successful entity.It all starts by introducing yourself to that significant other. You must present yourself through whichever means you deem suitable, whether it be television, radio, the internet or personal confrontation. To make sure a firearm is performing to its specifications the owner must make sure the gun is clean. Most problems pistols, shotguns, and rifles encounter are due to dirty bores and actions. Gun Powder is fairly corrosive and can cause damage to your firearm if not taken care of regularly. Below you find some good tips on cleaning your gun safely to help insure your firearm is working properly. SAFETY FIRST Make sure you are about to clean an empty pistol or rifle! Remove magazine clips and any ammunition in the chamber. Be absolutely sure the weapon is unloaded! It never hurts to check more than once. BE SURE YOUR GUN IS UNLOADED! DON’T DISASSEMBLE TOO FAR Read the owner’s manual of your gun and go only as far as they recommend. If you don’t have an owner’s manual you most likely can download one from the manufacturer’s web site usually at no cost. As a rule you should only need to disassemble as far as to reach the major components that need cleaning that powder and residue will build up due to normal use. Typically the bore, chamber and bolt or action. EXAMINE THE FIREARM AS YOU BREAK IT DOWN It’s a good idea to inspect all the parts in the firearm as it’s down for warn components due to normal wear and tare of the gun. You should also check for hair-line cracks, rust and signs of too much wear. If you find anything like this you should take the firearm to a professional gun smith for repairs. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING YOUR GUN REMEMBER: CHECK THE CHAMBER FOR ROUNDS BEFORE YOU START! 1.Clean your gun from the breach end if at all possible. If you can’t clean from this end be sure you don’t “push” any debris down into the action of the gun. Be sure to use a muzzle guard to protect the muzzle “tip” from scratches or nicks. If you damage this part of the gun you will loose a lot of accuracy in your shooting. 2. Be sure you use the proper patch holder for the caliber of your weapon. Soak the patch with a factory approved solvent or copper cutter. 3. Run the patch down the barrel to saturate the bore. Remove the dirty patch at the other end of the barrel. If you pull the patch back through the barrel it can fowl the barrel with debris you just pushed out. Let the solvent “stew” a couple of minutes to break up any stubborn lead or carbon that may have built up. 4. Pull the “empty” rod back out of the barrel, then attach the proper brush to the rod. S Everything I Needed to Learn About Training I Learned in Kindergarten l or rifle! Remove magazine clips and any ammunition in the chamber. Be absolutely sure the weapon is unloaded! It never hurts to check more than once. BE SURE YOUR GUN IS UNLOADED!Some experts believe that the first few years of life are the most formative. Others suggest that the early teens are the most influential. Personally, I’m not so sure; there seems to be some good logic in both views. However, regardless of whether my personality was crafted as an infant or a teen, I can say one thing with confidence: I learned some very important things about training in kindergarten. Here’s my favorite three.Kindergarten/Training Principle #1: Don DON’T DISASSEMBLE TOO FAR Read the owner’s manual of your gun and go only as far as they recommend. If you don’t have an owner’s manual you most likely can download one from the manufacturer’s web site usually at no cost. As a rule you should only need to disassemble as far as to reach the major components that need cleaning that powder and residue will build up due to normal use. Typically the bore, chamber and bolt or action. EXAMINE THE FIREARM AS YOU BREAK IT DOWN It’s a good idea to inspect all the parts in the firearm as it’s down for warn components due to normal wear and tare of the gun. You should also check for hair-line cracks, rust and signs of too much wear. If you find anything like this you should take the firearm to a professional gun smith for repairs. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING YOUR GUN REMEMBER: CHECK THE CHAMBER FOR ROUNDS BEFORE YOU START! 1.Clean your gun from the breach end if at all possible. If you can’t clean from this end be sure you don’t “push” any debris down into the action of the gun. Be sure to use a muzzle guard to protect the muzzle “tip” from scratches or nicks. If you damage this part of the gun you will loose a lot of accuracy in your shooting. 2. Be sure you use the proper patch holder for the caliber of your weapon. Soak the patch with a factory approved solvent or copper cutter. 3. Run the patch down the barrel to saturate the bore. Remove the dirty patch at the other end of the barrel. If you pull the patch back through the barrel it can fowl the barrel with debris you just pushed out. Let the solvent “stew” a couple of minutes to break up any stubborn lead or carbon that may have built up. 4. Pull the “empty” rod back out of the barrel, then attach the proper brush to the rod. S Reducing Debt Before It's Too Late - How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Creeping Debt nents that need cleaning that powder and residue will build up due to normal use. Typically the bore, chamber and bolt or action.Reducing debt usually isn't a high priority for people until they have already gotten into trouble with overspending. Using a few basic guidelines, and debt calculations, can help you see when your debt load is getting into the danger zone.Budgeting GuidelinesCreditors use budgeting guidelines when reviewing and approving credit. If your debt exceeds the financial communities recommended guidelines, then you have a higher risk of credit applications being denied.Gettin EXAMINE THE FIREARM AS YOU BREAK IT DOWN It’s a good idea to inspect all the parts in the firearm as it’s down for warn components due to normal wear and tare of the gun. You should also check for hair-line cracks, rust and signs of too much wear. If you find anything like this you should take the firearm to a professional gun smith for repairs. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING YOUR GUN REMEMBER: CHECK THE CHAMBER FOR ROUNDS BEFORE YOU START! 1.Clean your gun from the breach end if at all possible. If you can’t clean from this end be sure you don’t “push” any debris down into the action of the gun. Be sure to use a muzzle guard to protect the muzzle “tip” from scratches or nicks. If you damage this part of the gun you will loose a lot of accuracy in your shooting. 2. Be sure you use the proper patch holder for the caliber of your weapon. Soak the patch with a factory approved solvent or copper cutter. 3. Run the patch down the barrel to saturate the bore. Remove the dirty patch at the other end of the barrel. If you pull the patch back through the barrel it can fowl the barrel with debris you just pushed out. Let the solvent “stew” a couple of minutes to break up any stubborn lead or carbon that may have built up. 4. Pull the “empty” rod back out of the barrel, then attach the proper brush to the rod. S What in the World is an SEO Article? TRUCTIONS FOR CLEANING YOUR GUNI’ve had so many people ask me what does an SEO writer do…in fact, I sense that what they really wanted to ask was…what in the world is SEO? Although many of us have Internet access these days and we use search engines everyday for just about anything, the concept of SEO is not something everyone is familiar with.To explain a little, here’s a little bit of insight.SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. When I say SEO writing, I am actually saying that I am writing an arti REMEMBER: CHECK THE CHAMBER FOR ROUNDS BEFORE YOU START! 1.Clean your gun from the breach end if at all possible. If you can’t clean from this end be sure you don’t “push” any debris down into the action of the gun. Be sure to use a muzzle guard to protect the muzzle “tip” from scratches or nicks. If you damage this part of the gun you will loose a lot of accuracy in your shooting. 2. Be sure you use the proper patch holder for the caliber of your weapon. Soak the patch with a factory approved solvent or copper cutter. 3. Run the patch down the barrel to saturate the bore. Remove the dirty patch at the other end of the barrel. If you pull the patch back through the barrel it can fowl the barrel with debris you just pushed out. Let the solvent “stew” a couple of minutes to break up any stubborn lead or carbon that may have built up. 4. Pull the “empty” rod back out of the barrel, then attach the proper brush to the rod. S Common Errors People Make When Buying Cars ur weapon. Soak the patch with a factory approved solvent or copper cutter.If you are thinking about purchasing a new or used car, it pays to keep in mind the resale value of your purchase.There are numerous factors impacting your car's resale value, some of which are outside your control. However, there are things you can do to maximize the return on your investment.The first thing to keep in mind is that the depreciation of your car will have the biggest impact on its resale value. Depreciation is a result of both supply and demand for that partic 3. Run the patch down the barrel to saturate the bore. Remove the dirty patch at the other end of the barrel. If you pull the patch back through the barrel it can fowl the barrel with debris you just pushed out. Let the solvent “stew” a couple of minutes to break up any stubborn lead or carbon that may have built up. 4. Pull the “empty” rod back out of the barrel, then attach the proper brush to the rod. Soak the brush with solvent and run it up and down the barrel 4 or 5 times to scrub the bore. Replace a patch on the rod and soaked in solvent and run it down the barrel with a new patch each time until the patch goes through free of any discoloration. Run a “dry” patch through to remove any remaining solvent. Check the bore for any debris and if necessary clean again. 5. Apply a few drops of quality gun oil to a new patch and run it through the barrel to leave a LIGHT film of oil inside the barrel. This will go a long way to prevent rust during storage. 6. With a nylon gun brush saturated in solvent brush away any powder that has not been burnt or debris away from the action. After the action is clean use a gun oil to LIGHTLY coat all surfaces and moving parts. Do not use too much lubricant because the action may become sticky and hinder the weapon from operating properly. A light coat is all that is needed to prevent rust and help in increasing the life of the weapon. 7.Reassemble the gun making sure you wipe any areas you have touch with your hands with a cloth lightly oiled or a silicone fabric. The acid on your hands from sweat can do a lot of damage to the steal as well as remove any marks you have deposited while handling. It will also have a “new” look to it when you are finished. REMEMBER TO CHECK THE BORE FOR ANY OBSTRUSTIONS BEFORE YOU FIRE THE GUN!!! Have fun and be safe.
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