I'am sorry I created such a commotion in my last post. [The little pistol that wont shoot] In review my P-32 pistol was giving light primer strikes, and often failing to fire some ammo. After contacting Mark Mueller @ Kel-Tec, and describing the problem, Mark said the problem was most likley the...
Don. I think you nailed it. I just talked to Rick Mueller @ Kel-Tec. He told me that he will send me a heavier firing pin spring, and he thinks this will solve the problem. I sure hope so. Time will tell. I will give an update when it is installed.
I have had a Kel-Tel P32 Pistol for several years and it had never given me any trouble till I took it apart for a lube and cleaning. When I was putting it back together I got something jammed and nothing would move. I sent it back to Kel-Tec with an explanation of the concern. During the repair...
I have one in 357 MAG. It is one of the finest revolers that I have ever shot. Mine only came with a six inch barrel but I have looked before and they are available. I have had mine for 30 years and have fired 1000's of rounds without any troubles. It has had a trigger job and it is very...
The answer here would be NO. If you don't know how to deal with it or have a way to transport it when you do shoot one it would be a big waste, unless you could get it to a processing plant right away. There are simple handbooks available that could guide you threw the fielddressing process...
If anything happen the ammo will be less powerfull. But that is unlikely. I have personally shot shotgun shells from the fifties any they still work fine. But they will never become unstable. Modern ammo should last a lot longer than the old paper shell that were likely to absorb moisture.
I shoot discarded fruits and vegatables with a 223 REM. There is ussually no clean-up needed. Old bowling pins will take hundreds of hits from just about anything. I still have many empty refrigerant containers, and propane tanks but not not many things are as reactive as the fruits and...
The way I look at it this: by have a concealed carry permit, I have allready shown that I can handle a gun and I'am responsible with it. That should be al that is necessary. Don't ask, don't tell. If someone doesn't want me carrying in there home I will leave. There loss. Like roo ster said...
Back in 1993 I built a stand that is very similar to your for my father and placed it on my property. Since then we have added 3 more. Mine are all equipt with small wood stoves for heat here in Minnesota on some of those cold days. The first year I hunted was 1972 and my Dad and his family were...
About ten years ago a friend of mine worked for Federal Cartridge and was able to buy ammo at a discount so I was able to try most of the different kinds of ammo that Federal makes. It just so happens that the American Eagle line of Federal products is there cheap line. I never really noticed...
My manual shows a maximun cartridge lenght of 1.275. Sometimes slightly shorter is fine as long as you are not compressing the powder and raising pressures.
I recently purchased my uncles reloading supplies since he no longer uses them because of his health. Among some of the gun powder was some Bonanza rifle powder #4831. I can find no reference to it in any of my reloading manuals. It was sold by Bonanza Sports Inc., Route 4, Faribault...
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