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On the rheostat, the part that turns the power on and controls the intensity, you should see a large slot. Hold the rheostat with one hand and insert a quarter with the other hand and unscrew. After removing the cover you should see a flat disc battery(2032 I think) remove and replace. When you...
As stated earlier I have seven Kimber's. I bought all of them used. They're great shooters, better than I am truth be known. Never had any kind of hiccup (knock on wood). I will continue to buy them as they are a great value for the money. Only Wilson makes a better pistol IMHO, and the prices...
I checked all my reloading manuals, some going back 30 years. Speer, Hornady, Lyman, etc. Nowhere in any of them could I find anything about the .45 ACP headspacing on the extractor. It headspaces on the chamber rim and the boltface. So says every reloading book I own.
"Never light three cigarettes off one match."
My Grandfather, who was in World War one told me this. At night you could strike a match and light a cigarette or maybe two. If you tried more than that the German snipers would have enough time to sight in on you and Kapow!
Jason
Go with the Smith Vortex, I have one on my Scout. They are amazing. It is truly a flash Eliminator. If it works on the 18" barreled Scout then I'm sure it will work on a Loaded.
Range report!!
R.T.
I was drawing a blank on the Genovese case, ol age I guess. Did a search on Kitty Genovese. It was a truly heartwrenching case, brought tears to my eyes and a lump in my throat thinking about that woman.
Practice safety, and pratice, practice, practice. Schedule some kind of self defence firearms training. Learn how to fight, practice the same way you're gonna fight.
WOW, awesome read. Brought up some points that all CCW'ers should think about carefully. Contemplate them now at your leisure, you may not have time later.
That is another reason you should always double check your powder measure when adding new powder. On powders I use alot I try to purchase several pounds from the same lot, or a 4 or 8 pound container.
Congrats. For mags check out 44mag.com. They have CMI mags(the current govt. supplier). Bought some and they work, every round, every time.
Got a Loaded with the wood stock about 2 months ago, I love it. Enjoy!!
R.T.
NATE
Nice Kimber, I have the same model. Great pistol, great accuracy, superb reliability.
I also have a RIA G.I. model. It shoots really well, you can't go wrong with it. I use Wilson 47Ds in all my 1911 pistols. Using the Wilson mags it will shoot anything I feed it.
I have 6 Kimbers and 1 PT1911. The Taurus is as accurate as any of the Kimbers. After 1500+ rounds I have had zero malfunctions. It is IMHO one Heck of a pistol. I would not hesitate to purchase another one tommorow.
"Eagle Arms" is Armalite's budget line of recievers. Physically and dimensionally the same. The finish is the only real difference, the Armalite's are a little nicer finish wise.
If you're looking for a target or match trigger buy the Eagle Arms and get an aftermarket trigger. You can...
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