What are some good loads with Power Pistol and 147 grain bullets in 9mm?
My reloading manuals aren't the newest, and don't have loads for Alliant Power Pistol.
The Alliant website has one load, but it is a maximum load. I would like to know what the lighter loads are, because I like to...
I ordered a new CZ75 in 2000 with the night sights. They say "tru-dot" on them. I think they're made by Meprolight. They were really super except that the capsules containing the tritium kept backing out of their holes under recoil. No problem, I just pushed them back in with my fingernail...
I love my 75...at about 5000 rounds my slide stop broke. CZ sent me a new free of charge. Don't use cheap off market magazines and the CZ75 will be 100 percent reliable.
Mine likes 124 grain bullets better than the 115's..,,Andrew
Traded off a Browning BDA .45 ACP in the 80's. It was actually a SIG 220, only marked as a Browning pistol. It had they earlier style mag release, at the bottom of the magazine well. Have never seen another one since.
Also a "real" Armalite AR-10. Made whenever they made them..late...
Back in the early 80's,
I was going to go deer hunting, just outside my home in the woods.
I lived in a very rural area of Okla. and had no near neighbors. As a dumbass, I chambered a round in my FN 49 7mm while still indoors. BAMBAMBAM!!!! Three holes in the wall.
Found out that the 3...
I shoot handguns 25 to 50 yards mostly. But occasionally much longer distances for fun. I shoot the Garand and the FN at 2-3 hundred, but I can hit large boulders here in the desert at ridiculously long distances with them.
Whoops...I looked it up and it said on gunsandammo.com that the Ithaca was developed from John Browning's "Remington Model 1917" I can't seem to find any info yet on the Model 1917...still looking..I have never heard of of a Model 1917...
I might be wrong, but i thought that John Browning designed the shotgun, then sold it to Remington. (Model 10) ...Remington then sold it to Ithaca.(Model 37)
Saw a nice Remington Model 10 the other day. Not much finish, but solid and a good price. I believe they are the same thing as the Model 37, except for the safety, which is a Garand type in the trigger guard.
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