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    New Member? Introduce yourself here (just intros, questions get answered elsewhere)

    Tamara, take a look at Front Sight. You can find them online. They are supposed to be a top notch training program, and cost is VERY reasonable (my two courses are $89 each, for four days each) if you look for the deals. They will send you emails with tips and other info too, just subscribe to...
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    Makarov

    All I know is that the full book load for the ammo was no-place near the factory loads he was trying to use, and the reloads were a LOT more accurate as well. However, the pistol fit our hands very well, and was very concealable indeed.
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    Makarov

    If the slug in his ammo was sintered metal or some sort of iron alloy, I have no idea, as it was a FMJ and appeared to be a copper type jacket.
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    Makarov

    Shadow, I do not recall which model pistol, I do know it was chambered in 9mm Makarov (as was the box print). As I am not a connoisseur of Eastern Bloc weapons, I do not know the intricacies of which 9mm Makarov variant you are asking about, I was not aware of several being out there. What I DO...
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    New Member? Introduce yourself here (just intros, questions get answered elsewhere)

    New member Hi everyone! I am at the moment in ND, I am interested in all things firearm related, reloading, casting, hunting, archery, recently added an AR to the mix, and have expanded my specific research in that category, I have (and continue to ) studied in great depth about muzzleloaders...
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    Makarov

    Makarov slugs Hello all, I am new to this forum, & thanks for having me! I have had rather extensive experience in bullet casting professionally, and I would like to relate an experience with a client's 9mm Makarov at our private range in Florida. His was a heckuva specimen, he paid only $100...
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