Between 1915 and 1917 approximately 294,000 M1895's were manufactured for the airforce and police units of the Russian Empire, accounting for about 70% of total production of the rifles prior to 1932 when the M1895 was discontinued. Chambered in 7.62×54mmR, these versions were unusual for a...
The problem I have is overstocked. I bought a case when I had the cash for whatever I was shooting. Then I messed up my back and standing for more than 10-15 minutes is agony. Arthritis in my hands was bad enough but I could muddle thru.
So, now I'm stuck with thousands of rounds and no hope of...
The external mounted primers.
Before that rimfire and inside primed cartridge brass were one shot and trash.
Now the hunter could travel with a supply of black powder, lead and primer caps reloading the brass as needed.
https://oldammo.com/november04.htm
Benet inside-primed cartridge made...
"MIM internals and 2-peice barrels"
Dan Wesson used two-piece barrels; they seem to be acceptable.
MIM has advanced in quality over its development history.
MIM is like the cast -v- forged debate.
Both MIM and casting have been proven good to go. Remember when folks shunned aluminum framed...
The not needing to balance the work of a moving slide, magazine spring and recoil spring to a power level and projectile weight. In other words, one can fire any power level or weight bullet in a revolver, even mix them from butterfly sneeze to roaring fire breathing dragon and not worry about...
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