A friend here (Texas) who does estate sales tells me that the way they handle guns in estates is that they do not take possession of the guns themselves. They go to the seller's location, take pictures, write up descriptions, etc. to put on their site's listings, and after the auctions end, on...
People here are mostly avoiding the initial purchase cost, and if you have equipment capable of doing .50 BMG then you can – but most reloaders don't have stuff that's big enough. Even most brass tumblers are barely big enough to accommodate those big cases, not to mention priming tools, a press...
Was out at a rural range on a weekday and found a suppressor on one of the other benches. Called over the owner, who lives on the property, and we were puzzling over whether we could even legally touch it when the can's owner called in a fright and said he'd get there to retrieve it as soon as...
Of course everything depends on the load, but this site may be of interest: http://www.ballisticsbytheinch.com/44mag.html
If you look at their data, the loads they tested mostly reached their peak velocity before getting to the end of their longest test barrel, which was only 18". I would...
a) S&W .357 MAGNUM
b) 6"
c) square
d) 6
e) fixed front ramp with orange insert, adjustable rear white outlined notch
f) CJW27**
g) 686-6
Is this a "Distinguished Combat Magnum"?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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