If it is a Uniflow II, RCBS shows replacement hoppers in stock:
https://www.rcbs.com/spare-parts-and-extras/spare-parts/uniflow-powder-measure-ii-parts/rcbs-powder-measure-II-parts.html
Glad it was useful. I discovered when searching for a replacement stock for a Ruger RSM that rooting around in the dusty corners occasionally yields dividends. They also have the nickel version if you want to bling up your 1910:
https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/2107330
Not being familiar with the pistol or part, I did a search to get an idea of what it looks like. The results looked suspiciously like a "not illustrated" part on Numrich's website:
https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/491980
Is this the animal in question?
I have the Alfa Proj and the Taurus snub. The Alfa Proj has a decent SA trigger but the DA is pretty stout. When I first got it, it spit lead and ended up having to go back to the factory for the barrel cylinder alignment. I have tried several powder/bullet combinations and it still "patterns"...
Trojan (9mm), Spartan (45 ACP), Duty One (40 S&W), and Lawman (45 ACP). The Duty One and Lawman are unfired.
The Spartan is wearing a set of Simonich Gunner Grips that I got not long before he passed.
I recently bought 1K of them to use in my Blackhawk. They are of good quality and I would buy them again if the price was right. I am still working on finding a load with them that the BH likes. I have tested Titegroup as well as HP-38 and plan to test Universal next.
I found some coated ones...
I have both and the BMT tool is pretty slick. It does make loading/unloading moonclips very easy. One benefit I found with the TK Custom tool is the ability to support multiple firearms just by changing the mandrel (~$13 + S&H).
I recently decided to purchase a complete set of powder bushings for my push button powder measure:
https://chtoolanddie.com/products/powder/pbpm
I figured it would be a good choice for whipping up blasting ammo and I would not have to futz with setting/resetting one of my adjustable ones...
Stopped in at a local spot that has an eclectic mix of stuff looking for a Lee hand press I thought I saw before. Didn't find it but did stumble upon this old powder measure:
It appears complete. It has a "Flex-ring" that supposedly eliminates powder cutting. Sounds a lot like the Lee PPM.
The...
My Lee PPM mainly gets used when I am loading with 700-X or 5744.
I have one from CH4D and am happy with it:
https://chtoolanddie.com/products/powder/502
I also have an RCBS Uniflow II that I got used. It has performed well so far.
Scheels has 15% off of in-stock reloading components. The price reduction appears to be reflected on their site:
https://www.scheels.com/c/reloading-primers
https://www.scheels.com/c/powder-handling
I picked up 4# of Titegroup for ~$100 and a brick of CCI 400s for $59.50 from the one in The...
I bought a Teslong borescope from Amazon for <$100. It onnects to a computer via USB. I also bought the separate kit that has mirrors of various diameters which make it a bit easier to use with larger bores. Even though i didn't need it, I also bought a shorter version for use with handguns...
Seems like an opportunity to grab a Lee Loader or Hand Press and scrounge some components. It would be a shame to let a pistol go unfired for that long after you just got it.
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