Walther P99 maybe?
You need something in the Beretta 92 series
The Charter Arms Undercoverette 32 revolver would be a good option. They seem to be readily available in online stores. I haven’t seen any Ruger...
I would stick with the 4000. Same number of usable stations. No fiddling with the primer system - the safety prime works well.
I’ve ordered brass from them. No problems.
The same frame will work for both 9mm and 380? Now that’s neat!
Shield Plus, Springfield Hellcat, and Sig 365 are good current model contenders for dual purpose role. Concealable like a single stack and...
The Lee seat and crimp die works well enough for me. As long as the sizing die is in spec, it will work on mixed brass. If neck tension does...
I’ve given an high primer on a loaded round an extra squeeze, but slowly. Not saying I recommend it though. I definitely wouldn’t try it on a...
That’s a handsome Colt!
Natchez has been having good deals on Blazer bulk 9mm lately, especially on days when they offer free shipping.
Maybe there are just better hospitals where gun laws are stricter.
Seating a bullet expands the brass a little. As long as the neck tension is good after going through the FCD and not allowing bullet setback,...
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The Black Hills 32 H&R ammo was around $36 pre-panic. At $51 current price (50 count) it seems about the same price as any other caliber self...
Nothing different for me. All it takes is chilly weather to drop the power grid here in Texas. o_O
That’s an interesting scenario. If that happens I’ll bet Russia wouldn’t be afraid to pop some battlefield nukes over Chinese formations in an...
I don’t buy Russian ammo, but I would buy their primers if they were available. I guess one less primer source now.
I only load 38 special and 9mm these days. Xtreme copper plated is what I buy most of the time.
Small pistol primers at zincpoint. It appears to be made in Argentina. The link is for the 1,000 quantity, but they also have 2k, 10k, and 50k...
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