I've been offered a No. 4 Enfield made by Long Branch in Canada in 1942. The problem is it has been marked "DP" or "Drill purpose" It has a firing pin that is intact, and it has nothing in the barrel like a deactivated drill rifle would have. Is this rifle safe to fire?
My favorites are my Rock Island 1911, Glock 22, and my Taurus 66. I have handled Hi Powers in 9mm, and loved them. I have also shot a Smith Model 66 and a 29. Great guns!
Hello, I just bought a used Glock 22 (A bargain at $450 with night sights, and a laser) and got some ammo for it. The only ammo I could get was Wolf. I shot 5 rounds out of it and the first 4 functioned fine. The last casing failed to eject. The problem was fixed by use of a ramrod. Upon further...
I've been thinking about getting a snubby in .44 special. I saw these Charter Bulldogs, and did some research. The reasearch said that the older Bulldogs were good while the new ones were pretty shoddy. Is there a way I could tell an old Bulldog from the new? Also is there another good.44...
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