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    So hard waiting....Are CZ Production Numbers Low compared to others????

    Good point. When the Czech communist gov't transferred long arm production from BRNO to CZ, the nomenclature for the rimfire rifles changed from as simple as can be to needlessly complicated. I have two of the CZ 452 rifles. Nothing wrong with the guns but understanding the different models...
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    So hard waiting....Are CZ Production Numbers Low compared to others????

    As I recall, I had to go back and forth between their parts guys and a manager to resolve a relatively minor parts problem. I was never impressed with CZ as a company. For example, their model designations always seemed more complicated than they had to be. Want to buy a 9mm Glock. It's...
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    So hard waiting....Are CZ Production Numbers Low compared to others????

    The weak point may be the CZ USA organization. I've dealt with them a couple of times and they're pretty pathetic.
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    Doctor to Run New Gun-Violence Research Center in California

    Let's see. The two conclusions from the doctor's research are: 1. Alcohol and firearms don't mix 2. People not allowed to have firearms are less likely to commit gun crimes I hope he didn't pay too much for this "research".
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    Apple: no more gun emojis!

    Who cares what Apple does? Without Jobs, Apple had ceased to innovate. Let's make the iPhone a little smaller...let's make the iPhone a little bigger. In a few years when the economy collapses, half the country will be armed and the other half won't. At that point things will get hot and...
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    Ohio Professor Offers Gun-Control Solution: "Storm NRA HQ & Make Sure There Are No Su

    Judging from his picture, he appears to be a some kind of wannabe pimp. He's a "professor" at some backwoods community college. He's probably semi-literate. The one problem with his plan is that he's probably got three guys with baggy pants that hold their Glocks sideways. On the other...
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    Afraid to go to the range?

    Range employees would only think that I'm "insensitive" if it's an LBGT gun range.
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    Glock mags, why so inexpensive?

    Glock parts in general tend to be cheap. There are lots of Glock parts in the$2-5 range. Glocks were designed to be cheap and easy to manufacture. In contrast, one grip screw for my H&K P7 costs $9 and a magazine is $70!
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    Seriously Glock?

    Two observations about Glock: 1. During the last decade, most new guns have increased in price, but Glock seems to sell for about the same as 10 years ago. One way of holding the price constant is by using cheaper parts. 2. The extractor/ejector problems on Gen 4 and late Gen 3 guns...
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    stocking up on 9mm ammo now or wait? what's your guess?

    My goal is to accumulate 10 years or so worth of ammo. I used to say a lifetime supply, but that could mean storing ammo for decades which may not be wise. Of course, if you shoot a lot, 10 years worth of ammo could be expensive. I have several thousand rounds of Winchester White Box...
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    Big Gun Safe vs Steel Vault Door in Concrete room?

    You don't say how substantial the concrete ceiling and walls are. If they're very substantial (such as 10-12" of reinforced concrete) then a vault door makes sense. If the walls are significantly less substantial, they will be the weak link and I would go the cheaper route of a heavy duty...
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    what milled ak type rifle would you buy?

    I like the milled receiver guns because they tend go be built with better parts and they have a smooth, high quality feel to the action. The added weight over a stamped AK doesn't bother me because I prefer heavy rifles. Ron Cheney works at Battlefield Vegas where they have about every...
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    something I've always wondered about AR vs. AK...

    Yes, I think the most significant difference is the direct gas impingement action of the AR15 vs the gas piston action of the AK. Not only is the AK action inherently more reliable, but it also seldom breaks parts. The weak point in many semi-auto actions is the extractor. There are...
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    thinking of trading my j-frame in for a kahr. thoughts?

    If you're looking for a holster-on-your-belt gun, semi auto is the way to go. For a pocket gun, I don't think anything is better than the 15 oz J-frames. Going to one of the new .380 pistols will save a few ounces, but the .380 is a definite step down from a .38 special +P. The biggest...
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    Ruger SP-101 What's the deal ?

    The modular design allows relatively easy maintenance and lubrication.
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    Can we talk about AK magazines

    As others have said, all of the steel surplus military AK mags from Commie Bloc countries are good. There may be some differences in quality, but you're really talking about the difference between very good and excellent. However, polymer mags are a different story. Not all of the AK...
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    Almost got robbed , i think .

    I think Carl's gas station bluff was exactly the right thing to do. Gas stations are popular venues for robberies. Carl's did not pull out a gun and threaten an innocent panhandler. His behavior suggested to the potential robber that he may not be an easy mark. Does anyone think the robber...
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    pistol vs. rifle which is worse

    Tell him that his Mauser may have killed more people than other gun in history and that it has probably killed more people than all handguns put together. Might also want to mention that it was the Nazi standard infantry rifle.
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    Are Revolvers More Durable Than Autos?

    It depends how you define durable. In terms of high round count, I think a good pistol like a Glock is more durable. Glocks can routinely go over 100k rounds with only minor part replacement. In terms of time, I think sturdy revolvers are more durable. As someone pointed out, the...
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    How often to detail strip a revolver?

    Good information. Not sure how long your season was, but it sounds like at least 10,000 rounds between sideplate removals. I do have the Jerry Kuhnhausen book on S&W revolvers which seems excellent. I'm wondering if time is a variable in determining how often the sideplate needs to come...
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