Stick sounds normal for a cue, it's more of a casual reference like calling a car a "whip" or a "ride" as in "nice ride" or skis "planks"I don't know, when I see the shirts that say "I beat people with a stick" it doesn't bother me so much....
Stick sounds normal for a cue, it's more of a casual reference like calling a car a "whip" or a "ride" as in "nice ride" or skis "planks"I don't know, when I see the shirts that say "I beat people with a stick" it doesn't bother me so much....
I do.The real question that nobody has asked yet......... who gives a shit what it's called?
I do.The real question that nobody has asked yet......... who gives a shit what it's called?
Cause I'm gonna whip you with it!Now if someone can explain why some people call a stick a "switch"...... Hmmm. A Cue Switch.....
What's the hammer for?Got the head rail done...View attachment 633740
Got the head rail done...View attachment 633740
I guess that might switch my attitude!Cause I'm gonna whip you with it!
It's a good feeling when it turns out well, isn't it!Got the head rail done...View attachment 633740
Feather boards... Hart hammerWhat's the hammer for?
Unless it's for an M1 Garand....THEN it's a clip.I see similar discussions on gun sites when someone calls a magazine a clip and people go nuts. Not correct but if you know what they mean who cares.
Yeah, I doubt that there are any guns made today that feed from a clip although sometimes ammo is supplied in clips to make loading magazines easier. Like you say, there are not many occasions where the wrong term would cause confusion.I see similar discussions on gun sites when someone calls a magazine a clip and people go nuts. Not correct but if you know what they mean who cares.