I don't shoot all that much but I was thinking about getting one of these so I could reload rounds for my 44 magnum. I don't shoot my revolver often because even with cheap rounds it gets expensive quick. I have a couple of questions.
1. Besides used brass, primers, powder and bullets what...
I have an older one so I'm not sure if anything has changed. On mine you can drift the rear sight. If it's shooting too high or low you can get a set of different height front and rear sights for very cheap on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Kel-Tec-P155-P-11-Gun-Sights/dp/B0007WDP7Q
As a...
I have a Chinese tokarev and a CZ-52. Both have shot just fine for me. I think the Chinese tokarev might be the least desirable type available but others might disagree. Be aware that if you get a CZ-52 they absolutely hate dry firing although that can be solved with an aftermarket firing pin.
I've seen all kinds of critters at my range. I was told that the way to get the deer to leave was to walk downrange while holding the trashcan. Apparently the deer aren't afraid of rifles but they are afraid of trashcans.
On a different day I was shooting a .22 at the pistol range and a...
Sounds like a cool deal to me, at the very least you have some entertaining hours ahead. For me, a few hours researching something interesting is worth $30 and if something ends up being valuable it's gravy.
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I didn't give my email either but it's always handy to have a few junk email addresses for when you have to give an email but are afraid you'll get spammed to death.:)
Obviously I won't buy anything until the proper paperwork has been filed.
2 questions
1. What are my choices for a stock adapter? I've seen people use the charlie stock but the setup looks a little uncomfortable. I've also seen Kel-Tec makes a stock adapter but I don't need a new grip...
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