Why bring back the Camp Carbine when they have the PCC and it already comes in 40 Short and Weak?
Longer cartridges would require a complete redesign of the PCC. I'd love to see a 45 ACP version, but according to the Ruger engineers I talked to a couple of years ago it's not even on the...
Ring charger for my my MK III 22/45, compensator for same. Another Volquartsen MK III trigger kit, $60 on eBay right now.
Some Lancer 10 round 300 Blackout mags for my Ruger American Ranch,
If shooting precision rifle and the new bottle of powder has a different lot number I'd most likely work up a new load.
For pistol shooting.....load it and shoot it.
Measure 45 ACP brass?
Hearsay!
Of course loading it single stage is something I wouldn't do either. I typically run 400-800 rounds at a time of 45 ACP on my Dillon 650.
My process is this.
1. Knock the dirt off the brass if needed. Run brass in vibratory tumbler till I remember to take...
If the brass is really grungy I'll hose the dirt off, let it dry, then run it though my vibratory tumblers.
After that it gets dumped into the case collator and loaded.
https://rangehot.com/john-browning-intent-1911-carried/
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/designed-to-be-carried-cocked-and-locked-not.502877/
https://archive.org/details/smallarmsfiring03deptgoog/page/n90/mode/2up Page 91 and 92
Cocked and locked was developed by Jeff Cooper in...
It's not a claim, it's a simple fact.
Show me in period literature, 1911-1960, where it was designed/intended to be carried that way.
Here's a hint John Moses Browning carried his personal 1911 with the hammer down on a live round. Also the thumb safety wasn't part of the original design.
I'd look for a 10.5" upper.
My first 300 Blk was a 7.5". Obnoxious little beast. I built a 10.5" and it's much more pleasant to shoot, more accurate, and just balances better.
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