I've read enough about this Seecamp chamber ring delay system and I was wondering if anybody had a good picture of the chamber that showed the raised area?
I have an FN Trombone rifle that I recently acquired. The firing pin is pretty beat up on it and looks like it might have been either fabricated as a replacement or poorly repaired. From reading the internet, it seems pretty common that these break, but replacements are $50 or more if you can...
Was at a gun shop yesterday shopping for a lever action and took a look at the Remington-Marlin boondoggle rifles. I heard reports of late Marlin and early Remington era guns being poor quality, especially the fit of the stock to the receiver and the sights. I can tell you that all three of...
I just took my new 22/45 Lite (MK III) out of the box and noticed that the trigger is really wobbly. It almost looks like the factory pin is too small. Is this right?
I've been doing experiments with pellets fired from nail gun blanks. Full disclosure: I was sure that it would flop, sure that they would fly apart and lead the heck out of the barrel and not hit anything. Please vote on what you think will happen before you watch the video. I was surprised...
This is the best shot yet. If you haven't seen the other videos, stay tuned to the end of this one and there will be links:
http://youtu.be/T42kBf1gATs
What interests me and what one of the comments suggested, was what ignited the powder. It would seem obvious that the primer did, but...
Trying to find out if this was a viable alternative to .22 LR. I took round lead shot (.215" caliber) meant for .22 caliber pellet rifles and shot it through my standard .22 LR rifle with Nail Gun Blanks. I will be putting up an accuracy test later, but here is the velocity and ballistics gel...
Was reading Hatcher's Notebook and wanted to see if I could duplicate what Hatcher did. I was really surprised. Let me know what you think.
http://youtu.be/qvpGzSl7TPk
I ordered three 5.56mm Brake Mounts for the YHM system from SilencerShop.com. They have a picture of the old-style, fluted mount, however I emailed them and they ensured me that I would be getting the Gen2 mounts pictured below. So, I checked YHM's web site and they said that a shim pack was...
My cousin has a Colt that is marked, "Colt 1 of 1000" forward of the ejection port and the left side is marked "Custom Colt" & "GOVT. 45 -AUTO-". The serial number is DEA04xx. I'll upload pictures. Condition is unfired. Not sure if he has the box or what type of box, but he does have the...
Another thread caught my eye about muzzle crown. Accuracy is effected by the crown, for sure, but why? Conventional wisdom is that high-velocity gas escaping behind the base of the bullet impart instability to the bullet to a slight degree, having an effect on accuracy... so here's the...
http://gannett.a.mms.mavenapps.net/mms/rt/1/site/gannett-militarypubs-21772-pub01-live/current/launch.html?maven_playerId=armyhomepageplayer&maven_referralObject=1136541231
This is an Army Times video. Go to Full Screen. Looks a great deal like the SCAR. Since Remington is calling it the...
Can anybody tell me some guns where an enlarged rear of the barrel locks into the ejection port? I know the Glock does, but it can't be the first. Anybody else know of one?
Just found this and I wanted to share it with everybody. Brownells did an informal test of flash suppressors. The A2 and Phantom appear identical... not sure, but I'd think with the low cost and closed lower ports, the A2 is the best bet of all of them unless they can make the Vortex without...
I've done a little searching. It seems that the Mossberg 500 has the furthest rearward receiver of all shotguns on the market. The stockmaking company ATI has taken advantage of this and offers a Mossberg stock with two adapters to fit the Mossberg, Remington 870, or Winchester 1300. Really...
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