So how does the law apply to used guns? Sorry but I'm dead set on the 75b compact in SN. I really hope that this law drops dead. After some research it looks like it has helped 0%.
Does anyone know how purchasing a gun form a site like gunsAmerica work for us poor s.o.b's that need to have weapons "Ballisticly Fingerprinted." I have found this to be a major pain in my a$$. I live in Maryland.
Fairly new to anything other then berettas (active duty). I'll try out that springfield. The Kimber coustom was a good bit thinner then my Veretec.....
My current/first gun is a Beretta 96 Vertec. It was made for my hands. Perfect fit. I also love the .40 S&W round so life is good. The only work I plan for it is a trigger job.
Question, today I held a Kimber coustom 1911. It's just not for me. The grips were way to thin. Do most 1911 have...
I love me some link, thanks. That cleared up everything for me. I was starting to believe Dillon was "getting" us for one extra part. I should have realized, different bullets will need different "seats."
Hey thanks for the link. That cleared up a few things, but now I have a few new ones.
Can they be ordered that way, All I see are the full kits?
Do any of the other progressives use this type of system. I I bought the RCBS Pro 2000 would I be able to change caliber's with just changing...
So for every caliber conversion on a 550 you need to buy dies and a conversion kit that only Dillon make (or do other 3rd party manufactures make them too)? Do any of the other progressives use this system or something like it ? Does this amount to a shell plate on other presses. :confused:
Well it's hard because the AT500 and 550 are the same frame with the 550 getting a few more "bells & Whistles" at least thats what I read. I guess the next thing I should ask does it look to be missing anything a 550b should have?
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