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    S&W Shotgun

    Al LaVodka - I sure wish I could get a few of those for that price. I could Remake that part and have a stack of FINE Shotguns
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    S&W Shotgun

    I Rebuilt 2 of them, and they are still working Flawlessly. When you weld the part with a Wire welder, you have to remember you are Hardening the metal in a way, so you won't have to do anything else except reshape it. Both of the ones I remade, I added as much a 4 mm to the shell hook part of...
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    S&W Shotgun

    TheS&W 916 A has a Factory Flaw. The Shell Stop from the tube, was not built properly. When it is set in common position, the angle of the stop is tilted back towards the back end of the gun, It needs to be straight up and down to slightly tilted foreword to stop the shell properly, or the stop...
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    Taurus "The Judge" Can it fire +P Ammo in 45 LC?

    Yes that is a sign of flexing to a degree. Actually I was hoping it would blow the cyl. I wanted to see what it would safely shoot, and what would be an acceptable load for it as well. I load 45 LC for several firearms, and I need to know how far I can safely push the envelope for the people...
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    Taurus "The Judge" Can it fire +P Ammo in 45 LC?

    I understand about scientific. I have been reloading all sorts of ammo since I got out of the military over 30 years ago. I have only blown up ONE gun in my life, and that was because of a week cyl. However, I have used 45LC that were hotter then factory +P, and it survived. Actually I went...
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    Taurus "The Judge" Can it fire +P Ammo in 45 LC?

    Here come the Judge I have a Judge Stainless 3 in bbl, and 3 inch cyl. I used to have a Ruger 45LC Blackhawk. I had some of my HOT loads, and at the risque of blowing the Judge up, I shot a fuul cyl. ALL the shells stuck in the cyl. So I reduced the load to that of a Plus P load, and the...
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