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    Hi-Power Sights

    Yes. Older Hi-Power. Not dovetailed or milled. Staked like my 1911's. Was silver soldered but that failed.
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    Hi-Power Sights

    I have a circa 1960 Hi-power. Belgium made, internal extractor. Years ago I had a set of MMC adjustable sights installed. Today at the range, the front sight departed for parts unknown. Can any recommend a reputable gunsmith that I might ship the stripped slide to for the installation of a...
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    Headstamp question

    Flight 762. Yep that is the headstamp. They run fron 42-45
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    Headstamp question

    I picked up a bucket of once fired 9mm cases. While most were commercial, there were quite a few military that I would like to identify. The head stamp has a "9" a date that ranges from 42 to 45 and what looks like "MM" of course it would be "WW". Did Winchester-Western make 9mm ammo during...
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    Luger question

    Unable to post further pictures for some reason. I guess the Nazis didn't mark Lugers already made prior to their take over.
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    Luger question

    Here are some pictures
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    Luger question

    I'll try to take pictures. The 1920 date stamped on the receiver ring is the only date on the pistol.
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    Luger question

    So since mine is marked 1920 and is in 9mm it would have been a WW-I piece? Since the serial number has no letter prefix is it possible to determine the date of manufacture?
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    Luger question

    Trying to find out more about a Luger that I have had for quite some time. It is a DWM 1920. I understand most of these were .30 Luger caliber. Mine is 9mm (barrel marked 8.82) The safety is marked "Gesichert". It has a three digit serial number 4XX. Same number or last two digits marked on...
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    I don't have. S&W 357 snub, but need one

    My favorite is my 2.5" round butt Model 66. Mych more plesant to shoot than my .357 J-frame.
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    IL Dog and Pony Show Continues

    I have the perfect solution to Illinois problems. After 34+ years I'm getting the heck out! It's so screwed up it cannot be fixed. North Carolina, here I come.
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    IL atty Madigan asks SCOTUS for extention on appeal on gun case

    After 34 years in the Chicago suburbs I am retiring and moving back to North Carolina. This state is so broken it cannot be fixed. The voters keep electing the same corrupt politicians over and over. I guess the people get what they deserve. Too bad the Chicago metro area can't be broken off...
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    Need reloading data for the original 10MM rounds

    Good info. I've been meaning to work up some 10mm loads for my Blackhawk 10mm / .38-40 convertable. The 10mm cylinder walls are pretty massive.
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    Wanna help me choosing between these two single stage presses?

    I love Lee. Have many of their dies. 30+ years ago, I bought a Rockchucker and never looked back
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    Trying to seat just off the lands

    If you really want to seat in a canalure, Corbin makes a device that does that for you. I bought one to put a canalure on 10mm bullets to load in my .38-40 handloads
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    Are Pistol Caliber Carbines relevant these days?

    If we were to get back to the original question. I like my .38-40 Winchester SRC carbine and Blackhawk convertable in 10mm and .38.40 for fun. My Marlin .357 and S&W 66 for fun and...other
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    lever gun prices

    Also, if you are not yet into reloading this is a good one to start on. Headspaces on the rim, realitively low working pressure. I have found brass lasts a long time. The last Wisconsin 9-pointer thought it worked just fine. By the way, will soon be joining you in North Carolina. 34 years...
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    lever gun prices

    Enjoyed visiting your tartan muesum in Franklin. Being a lefty (shooting wise), I like my levers. I have two Winchester Model 92's, A Marlin in .357, a pre '64 Winchester 94, a BLR in .358, and a Savage 99 in 7mm-08. For your price range, I would consider looking at gun shows. You can find a...
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    Poll: Level of involvement in reloading.

    Started in 1971 with a Lee Loader and a hammer. I now have dies in 23 calibers.
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    X-ring bullet trap

    Years ago I acquired a cintrifugal bullet trap made by the X-Ring Bullet Trap Company of Pekin, Illinois. It is tripod mounted and must weigh at least 75 pounds. Seems that this company is long out of business. I've shot a bunch of .22's into it but was wondering if it is suitable for...
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