There's a thousand variables in play, and many of them are on the shooter. There could be some difference between one person and another. But from my experience, it's usually pretty close.
If...
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There's a thousand variables in play, and many of them are on the shooter. There could be some difference between one person and another. But from my experience, it's usually pretty close.
If...
I haven't had the pleasure of owning one, but I've ogled a few at my local club. They seem to require flush seating with a roll crimp.
I've experimented with that OAL for my revolvers, figuring...
My can is serviceable but I don't see why not. I'd say about 75% of what mine sees is powder coated .45acp. It's when I run .22lr that I really gunk it up.
I'm curious to see how these hold up once the round count gets up there.
For your consideration is a used DeSantis Intruder IWB holster.
Black leather/kydex. Fits 5" 1911's. Right Handed. 935
Asking $40 shipped.
Interesting. I've wondered how well the 80% hold up. If I wasn't so tapped out right now I'd be really tempted to try one.
Have you looked at Rugged's suppressors? I'm eye-ing a .30 cal can from them for my next purchase. I don't have much to compare to, but I am happy with my Obsidian 45, and they've been great to...
I don't recommend that at all. You want to keep the temperature below lead's boiling point.
The gunk will typically burn off. I use a propane torch to light the smoke up when I'm smelting. It...
The small primer on the 45GAP would've probably tripped you up before anything else.
I still haven't got around to reloading for the x39 yet. I hear the AK can be rough on brass. I have a WASR but it's an underfolder. It's only got cheap steel stuff. Ergos are horrible, but it's...
I was reluctant to drill any holes, so I have a cheap battery LED that sticks up with a magnet. Just remember to turn it off before you shut the door.
There's a whole bunch of opinions on starting out, from starting small to "buy once, cry once."
I started off piece meal with a borrowed pot and some cheap Lee 2 cavity molds. I powder coat a ton...
I just picked up a Mantis X. Still getting a feel for it.
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I was wondering if I was the only one doing that. They look pretty nice with the label cut away.
Same here.
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If all goes well, I should be seeing a suppressor in a couple months. I should work up a good 147gr subsonic 9mm load before it comes in so I have a good baseline un-suppressed.
And the presses are definitely shot shell reloaders. They look like nice progressive ones too. I can see a label on the one but can't read it.
That's a Benjamin or Sheridan air rifle with the bolt action. When you open the bolt to load a pellet, it cocks. Then you pump the forend up to charge it. 8 pumps will really zing a pellet from...
You're asking about SHTF and bot having a choice. That says it all.
But then you're talking about planning for it. In that case, you do have a choice.
I remember reading a firsthand account...
Somewhere I've got a photo I took from an old gun book. I found it around the time that the gun grabbers were on a tear and I kept seeing the talking point about "sporting use." Well this article...
I don't think that's bad for #2. There's guys online that are selling wheel weight or range scrap that'll come in at half that price roughly. I used to be one, but I haven't had time.
They were sold in infomercials as a new cooking glove. They're made with nomex like a fire suit, and have some elastic as well as silicone grippers molded on. So they have better feel and grip than...
News updates say that they've arrested a guy and got most of them back. They were bound for Chicago of course.
Also, I use the "Ove Glove" now for casting. A pair on Amazon isn't too expensive. They sound gimmicky, but a friend recommended them. After I tried his, I ordered my own.
#2 is good stuff. I am using a mix of various range scrap that I've dug up and melted.