My uncle gave me a .22 years ago while he was cleaning out his gun safe. He told me he could never get it to fire reliably, if I could fix it I could have it. I pulled it out since I have been laid off and tore it down to the smallest parts and thoroughly cleaned and reassembled it. It will fire...
I also carry the PT145 I do always keep one upstairs. It is perfectly safe to carry a SA/DA with one chambered. Most carry with the safety off however with the PT145 since it is a SA I would carry safety on. As long as you have a quality holster and keep your boogerhook off of the bangswitch you...
I agree with most I use an old dutch oven and turkey fryer to melt down, clean and flux, and pour small ingots outside. Then I use a LEE 10lb pour pot inside to do the actual casting.
There are plenty of good rifles in eithe .22 or .308 it really depends what kind of competition. There are both small bore competition and distance competition for larger calibers.
You could also go with a military rifle like an AR, k98, SKS, Mosin Nagant, etc as many of these could be had for...
When I was in scouting I was with an explorer post that did War of 1812 reenactments. I was in a rifle company so I carried a flintlock Kentucky long rifle. I still have that rifle but sadly the main spring is busted. I would love to get it fixed but haven't had the time to mess with it.
If I might suggest getting a CO2 ball remover kit you just screw into the nipple threads and insert a CO2 cartridge and the ball, or balls in this case would have flown about 2 to 3 feet down range and fell to the ground.
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Not to change the topic of the thread but what in the heII are pistol purchase permits? Where in the world do you live? Just wanna know so I dont ever consider moving there! But seriously how many are you allowed to buy a year, or is it one of those goofy places that controls how many different...
Actually with all due respect I believe that is false. I am not an expert. A little research on Glocks and most striker fired pistols show the striker is in a forward position resting against a block and does not travel rearward until the trigger is pulled. The Taurus SA/DA is truly SA as the...
Some Taurus handguns are DAO or DA\SA and can be carried with the safety off. Mine is a PT145 which is SA/DA it is always in single action like a 1911. The only time it reverts to DA is if you get a ftf than the DA pull will allow a second strike. Like a 1911 I wouldn't carry it without the...
When in SA the trigger travel is a lot less than a quarter of an inch. If you pull the trigger back maybe the thickness if the trigger and engage the safety this will occur and you really cannot tell it has happened by looking at the trigger. Yes one would have to violate one of the four...
The Taurus is a nice gun I have had a PT145 for about 2 weeks now I have put about 200 flawless rounds through it so far. It is SA/DA it is always SA unless the round ftf then a second da pull can be made. It does have a small rail. Taurus does make full size 45s as well, even a 1911. Oh and the...
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