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    Cane shotgun

    Ugh. Thanks for a whole lot of nothing. I'm not going to build anything; there were quite a few cane shotguns manufactured to fire modern smokeless shells back in the 1890s through the 1920s. Given that they were fired very little, most of them are quite functional. I'm not building a...
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    General Question...LEO trade-ins

    My department has a wild policy of replacing every officer's handgun every 5 years. Very few cops shoot a lot other than our required training (once a quarter), but there are those of us who actually train with them when off-duty. In any event, they are NOT worn out after only five years of...
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    Cane shotgun

    I'd like to get one of those canes that is also a shotgun. I know this is considered an NFA item and requires lots of hoop-jumping for the ATF, but I don't know where to begin. Can someone tell me how to get started?
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    30-06 reloading

    I have a Hornady reloading manual that has a special page for the M1 Garand. As you may know, the SAAMI pressures for the .30-06 round have changed since the M1 Garand ceased production; modern ammo has a LOT more pressure in it than ammo of the era, which is why so many M1 shooters have bent...
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    M1917 Eddystone

    Recoil pad: Pachmyr makes a "decelerator pad" that is designed for custom sizing. It's bigger than almost any gun stock, and you shave it down to size. One of these would be a great solution to your wrong-sized recoil pad.
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    Why aren't you a cowboy action shooter?

    WOW, there is a LOT of misinformation and misconceptions here. 1- You do NOT have to wear a costume, all you have to do is dress western. Blue jeans, a modern western shirt (long sleeve), a modern western cowboy hat, and modern cowboy boots suffice. Your dress does not have to be "period...
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    SKS accuracy

    The best I ever did was 3" at 100 yards, and that was with a 4X scope. I'm not impressed with that at all. I shot a 1" group at 100 yards with a Mauser 98 (NOT sporterized) with iron sights, and the Mauser was decades older. Since then I sold all my military rifles, but bought a "special...
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