how many of you lestin to music when doing any work on any gun you have? whenever i clean my guns, wich is usually all at once after a good range vacation, i normally put on something like simon and garfunkel, eric clapton, ya know the clasics. so what do you listen too?
I'm a youngen 28 Heavy Metal usually Pro-Pain, Five Finger Death Punch or some Hatebreed, Pantera or just some good ole Texas Country Not that Nashville **** ;-). My 629-4 and my 19-5 don't seem to mind. Neither does my 442 no lock ;-) Sorry no pic of the 442.
I usually have a DVD playing,something Ive seen a bunch of times, The Duke, other western, or older movie with dialogue and not all special effects.Makes the time pass.
I usually watch tv while cleaning my guns, but I listen to music while reloading, usually Hammerfall, Nightwish, Dragonforce, and every once in awhile Van Halen.
I usually listen to talk radio while cleaning my guns, or doing anything similar.
When I do listen to music while gun-cleaning, it's likely to be almost anything. Musically, I've very diverse: Classic rock, Broadway showtunes, classical, jazz, Celtic, sea shanties, movie soundtracks, folk music from all over the world, big band, do-wop, Sinatra, Ella, Beatles, you name it, it's on my iPod...everything except rap and opera, that is! :-)
Machine Head
Sublime
Gojira
NOFX
Dr Hook
Rancid
The Animals
Deftones
Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
Dinosaur Jr.
Pixies
Dire Straits
and many more
I'm the guy that gets to clean everyone's firearms after a day of shooting. That's what I get for trying so hard to get my friends into my addiction. At least it keeps the ammo supply going.
Naw, music no, I watch "Battle L. A." and clean my ARs, or I'll put on "BlackHawk Down" or "Tears of the Sun", I like cleaning my ARs to a good war movie..
My mother was a classical pianist and I have some recordings of her concerts and of course they include Bach. Bach just brings up images of finely made weapons and meticulous care.
While my mother never had much interest in firearms, she never discouraged my interest in them, and even purchased my first S&W for me; an 8 3/8" nickeled Model 27 when I was 17. When I listen to that Bach, Brahms, Beethovin and Chopin, I think of her and how different our interests were but how we appreciated them at the same time.
My mother was a classical pianist and I have some recordings of her concerts and of course they include Bach. Bach just brings up images of finely made weapons and meticulous care.
While my mother never had much interest in firearms, she never discouraged my interest in them, and even purchased my first S&W for me; an 8 3/8" nickeled Model 27 when I was 17. When I listen to that Bach, Brahms, Beethovin and Chopin, I think of her and how different our interests were but how we appreciated them at the same time.
LIKE!!
For myself...
Pandora...
SPA SUITE..
Or " OLDIES"....'55 to '65... True ROCK AND ROLL!!!
LIKE!!Or " OLDIES"....'55 to '65... True ROCK AND ROLL!!!
Yeah, those too. I've managed to find a thousand or so of the original hit recording by the original artists on CD and love them. Not as much as Bach, but close.
"Live ..FROM THE SANDS, RAT PACK '' [FRANK, DEAN & SAMMY] for retro revolvers. I'm gonna' do more of that. 1911's gotta' listen to more classic stuff..like Aaron Copeland ...songs of the American experience. [ GEEZ HAVEN'T THOUGHT OF THAT MUCH ]